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```
I find myself always wanting to iterate over a collection to aggregate the
data and wishing Google Collections had a fold operation.
An implementation can be found on StackOverflow,
.
```
Orig…
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```
I find myself always wanting to iterate over a collection to aggregate the
data and wishing Google Collections had a fold operation.
An implementation can be found on StackOverflow,
.
```
Orig…
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```
I find myself always wanting to iterate over a collection to aggregate the
data and wishing Google Collections had a fold operation.
An implementation can be found on StackOverflow,
.
```
Orig…
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```
I'd like to see a simple `count(n)` method in `Iterables`(and probably in
`Iterators`, too). This would allow to easily generate a range of numbers
in a memory-efficient way (i.e. without the need…
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```
I find myself always wanting to iterate over a collection to aggregate the
data and wishing Google Collections had a fold operation.
An implementation can be found on StackOverflow,
.
```
Orig…
-
```
I find myself always wanting to iterate over a collection to aggregate the
data and wishing Google Collections had a fold operation.
An implementation can be found on StackOverflow,
.
```
Orig…
-
```
I find myself always wanting to iterate over a collection to aggregate the
data and wishing Google Collections had a fold operation.
An implementation can be found on StackOverflow,
.
```
Orig…
-
```
I find myself always wanting to iterate over a collection to aggregate the
data and wishing Google Collections had a fold operation.
An implementation can be found on StackOverflow,
.
```
Orig…
-
```
I find myself always wanting to iterate over a collection to aggregate the
data and wishing Google Collections had a fold operation.
An implementation can be found on StackOverflow,
.
```
Orig…
-
```
I'd like to see a simple `count(n)` method in `Iterables`(and probably in
`Iterators`, too). This would allow to easily generate a range of numbers
in a memory-efficient way (i.e. without the need…