ArrayIterator is handy (although I don't need the reset functionality), but like the rest of the Commons Collections stuff, it doesn't use generics. I checked Google Collections, but I didn't see a close equivalent. Did I miss it? Is there another library of similar reputation and quality as the first two that provides such a thing? Thanks.
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            Arrays.asList(array).iterator()
Arrays.asList(array).subList(start, end).iterator()
These method calls are cheap -- they don't actually copy any data.  The Arrays class is in java.util, of course.
 
    
    
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                    3Related question: If I wanted to invoke `partition`-like logic on an array, you'd recommend `Lists.partition(Arrays.asList(myArray), mySize)` rather than `Iterators.partition(Iterators.forArray(myArray), mySize)`? P.S. Thanks for the great library. – Hank Gay Jun 23 '10 at 17:05
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                    4Oh hell yes, Lists.partition() is way better than the other partition methods. It just returns sublist views without copying anything. – Kevin Bourrillion Jun 24 '10 at 07:01
 
    