Interface java.util.Enumeration
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Interface java.util.Enumeration 
- public interface Enumeration - extends Object 
The Enumeration interface specifies a set of methods that may be used
to enumerate, or count through, a set of values. The enumeration is
consumed by use; its values may only be counted once.For example, to print all elements of a Vector v: 
for (Enumeration e = v.elements() ; e.hasMoreElements() ;) {
	    System.out.println(e.nextElement());
	}
- See Also: 
- Vector, Hashtable 
 
 
 hasMoreElements() hasMoreElements()
- Returns true if the enumeration contains more elements; false
if its empty. 
 nextElement() nextElement()
- Returns the next element of the enumeration. 
 
 
 hasMoreElements
 hasMoreElements 
public abstract boolean hasMoreElements()
- Returns true if the enumeration contains more elements; false
if its empty. 
 nextElement
 nextElement 
public abstract Object nextElement()
- Returns the next element of the enumeration. Calls to this
method will enumerate successive elements. - Throws: NoSuchElementException 
- If no more elements exist. 
 
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