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Asked: May 18, 20262026-05-18T09:42:43+00:00 2026-05-18T09:42:43+00:00

I wonder what is the best way to implement a for-each loop over an

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I wonder what is the best way to implement a “for-each” loop over an ArrayList or every kind of List.

Which of the followings implementations is the best and why? Or is there a best way?

Thank you for your help.


List values = new ArrayList();

values.add("one"); values.add("two"); values.add("three"); ...

//#0
for(String value : values) { ... }

//#1
for(int i = 0; i < values.size(); i++) { String value = values.get(i); ... }

//#2
for(Iterator it = values.iterator(); it.hasNext(); ) { String value = it.next(); ... }

//#3
Iterator it = values.iterator(); while (it.hasNext()) { String value = (String) it.next(); ... }

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    2026-05-18T09:42:44+00:00Added an answer on May 18, 2026 at 9:42 am

    #3 has a disadvantage because the scope of the iterator it extends beyond the end of the loop. The other solutions don’t have this problem.

    #2 is exactly the same as #0, except #0 is more readable and less prone to error.

    #1 is (probably) less efficient because it calls .size() every time through the loop.

    #0 is usually best because:

    • it is the shortest
    • it is least prone to error
    • it is idiomatic and easy for other people to read at a glance
    • it is efficiently implemented by the compiler
    • it does not pollute your method scope (outside the loop) with unnecessary names
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