You have a few options:
Lets say you have an iterator like this (which returns a continuous stream of random numbers):
def rnd = [ hasNext:{ true }, next:{ Math.random() } ] as Iterator
One options would be to write a function that takes an iterator and a closure, and applies the closure to each next call (and delegates to the original iterator for hasNext) like:
Iterator mappedIterator( Iterator i, Closure c ) {
[ hasNext:{ i.hasNext() }, next:{ c( i.next() ) } ] as Iterator
}
So then we can do:
def rndTimes100 = mappedIterator( rnd ) { it * 100 }
// collect 10 randoms from the stream into a list
println rndTimes100.take( 10 ).collect()
Another option available is to use my groovy-stream library which wraps this sort of functionality (in addition to other things). With this, you could do:
@Grab( 'com.bloidonia:groovy-stream:0.5.2' )
import groovy.stream.Stream
def rnd = [ hasNext:{ true }, next:{ Math.random() } ] as Iterator
def rndStream = Stream.from rnd map { it * 100 }
// collect 10 randoms from the stream into a list
println rndStream.take( 10 ).collect()