I would like to have a class with some methods returning different Iterable like this:
public class MyClass<T extends Comparable<T>> {
...
public Iterable<T> iterable1() {
return new Iterable1<T>();
}
public Iterable<T> iterable2() {
return new Iterable2<T>();
}
public Iterable<T> iterable3() {
return new Iterable3<T>();
}
}
But I also want a default Iterable for the class MyClass (let's say Iterable1). I know that I could make MyClass extend Iterable and implement the default policy inside it, but I do not want to do that because I want a clean interface.
I want to be able to write:
for(T t : myClass) //Here it should use Iterable1
//do something
or
for(T t : myClass.iterable1()) //Here it should use Iterable1 again
//do something
and
for(T t : myClass.iterable2()) //Here it uses Iterable2
//do something
and so on. I can not think of many pattern for accomplish this, though.