Take this Java code:
for (ContactsReduced curContact : allcontacts) {
..........
allcontacts.remove(curContact);
}
I do based on a condition a remove, will the foreach miss the next item in order, and do we need to step back(somehow)?
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That code will break with most collections – other than a few collections such as those in
java.util.concurrent, modifying a collection while iterating over it isn’t supported.A few options:
iterator()on the collection) instead of an enhanced for loop, and calliterator.remove()to remove an item