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Asked: May 14, 20262026-05-14T19:29:57+00:00 2026-05-14T19:29:57+00:00

Ok, so I have a class for a Advanced Data Structure (in this case

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Ok, so I have a class for a “Advanced Data Structure” (in this case a kinda tree)
SO I implimented a Iterator as a private class with in it.
So the iterator needs to implement a remove function to remove the last retuirned element.

now my ADT already impliments a remove function,
and in this case there is very little (thinking about it, i think nothing) to be gain by implimenting a different remove function for the iterator.

so how do I go about calling the remove from my ADT

sketch of my struture:

public class ADT {
...
   private class ADT_Iterator impliments  java.util.Itorator{
      ...
      public void remove(){
          //where I want to call the ADT's remove function from
      }
...

    public void remove( Object paramFoo )
    {
     ...
    }

    ...     

}

So just calling remove(FooInstance) won’t work (will it?)
and this.remove(FooInstance) is the same thing.

what do i call?
(and changign the name of the ADT’s remove function is not an option, as that AD T has to meet an Interace wich I am note at liberty to change)

I could make both of them call a removeHelper functon, I guess…

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    2026-05-14T19:29:57+00:00Added an answer on May 14, 2026 at 7:29 pm
    ADT.this.remove(object)
    

    (Though just calling remove(object) will work in this case since it has a different signature than the remove() method in the iterator.)

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