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NAME

       Array::Iterator::Reusable - A subclass of Array::Iterator to allow reuse of iterators

VERSION

       version 0.11

SYNOPSIS

         use Array::Iterator::Reusable;

         # create an iterator with an array
         my $i = Array::Iterator::Reusable->new(1 .. 100);

         # do something with the iterator
         my @accumulation;
         push @accumulation => { item => $iterator->next() } while $iterator->has_next();

         # now reset the iterator so we can do it again
         $iterator->reset();

DESCRIPTION

       Sometimes you don't want to have to throw out your iterator each time you have exhausted it. This class
       adds the "reset" method to allow reuse of an iterator. This is a very simple addition to the
       Array::Iterator class of a single method.

METHODS

       This is a subclass of Array::Iterator, only those methods that have been added are documented here, refer
       to the Array::Iterator documentation for more information.

       reset
           This resets the interal counter of the iterator back to the start of the array.

BUGS

       None that I am aware of, if you find a bug, let me know, and I will be sure to fix it.

CODE COVERAGE

       See the CODE COVERAGE section of the Array::Iterator documentation for information about the code
       coverage of this module's test suite.

SEE ALSO

       This is a subclass of Array::Iterator, please refer to it for more documenation.

ORIGINAL AUTHOR

       stevan little, <stevan@iinteractive.com>

ORIGINAL COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE

       Copyright 2004 by Infinity Interactive, Inc.

       <http://www.iinteractive.com>

       This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl
       itself.

AUTHOR

       Steven Haryanto <stevenharyanto@gmail.com>

COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE

       This software is copyright (c) 2013 by Steven Haryanto.

       This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as the Perl 5
       programming language system itself.