AI-generated Key Takeaways
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An
ExperimentIterator
allows you to iterate through a collection of Experiments. -
Use
hasNext()
to check if there are more Experiments andnext()
to retrieve the next Experiment in the iteration. -
totalNumEntities()
provides the total count of Experiments matched by the selector, but it may exceed the actual number of iterable elements due to limits.
Typical usage:
while (experimentIterator.hasNext()) { var experiment = experimentIterator.next(); }
Methods:
Member | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
hasNext() | boolean |
Returns true if the iterator has more elements. |
next() | AdsApp.Experiment |
Returns the next Experiment in the iterator. |
totalNumEntities() | int |
Returns the total number of entities matched by the selector which generated this iterator. |
hasNext()
Returns true
if the iterator has more elements. Return values:
Type | Description |
---|---|
boolean |
true if the iterator has more elements. |
next()
Returns the next Experiment in the iterator. Return values:
Type | Description |
---|---|
AdsApp.Experiment |
The next Experiment in the iterator. |
totalNumEntities()
Returns the total number of entities matched by the selector which
generated this iterator.
Note that the returned number disregards limits, and that the iterator
is not guaranteed to have this many elements — hasNext
will
start to return false
and next
will start to
throw exceptions as soon as the limit for entity reads has been reached,
even if the selector matched more entities.
Return values:
Type | Description |
---|---|
int |
The number of entities matched by the selector which generated this iterator. |