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iterator
n.
(Computers) object or routine for accessing items from an array
Iterator
In
computer programming, an
iterator is an
object that enables a programmer to traverse a
container, particularly
lists. Various types of iterators are often provided via a container's interface. Though the interface and semantics of a given iterator are fixed, iterators are often implemented in terms of the structures underlying a container implementation and are often tightly coupled to the container to enable the operational semantics of the iterator. Note that an iterator performs traversal and also gives access to data elements in a container, but does not perform iteration (i.e., not without some significant liberty taken with that concept or with trivial use of the terminology). An iterator is behaviorally similar to a
database cursor. Iterators date to the
CLU programming language in 1974.
iterator
s.
., (EDB) objekt eller rutine for å få tilgang til et punkt fra et sett (Computers) object or routine for accessing items from an array
iterator
n.
iterator (computer) objekt eller rutine for at få adgang til elementer fra en opstilling
itero
itero, iterare, iteravi, iteratus
v. do a second time; repeat; renew, revise;