How to convert Enumeration to Seq/List in scala?
Current best practice (since 2.8.1) is to use scala.collection.JavaConverters
- Scaladoc here
This class differs from JavaConversions
slightly, in that the conversions are not fully automatic, giving you more control (this is a good thing):
import collection.JavaConverters._
val names = ...
val nameIterator = names.asScala
Using this mechanism, you'll get appropriate and type-safe conversions for most collection types via the asScala/asJava
methods.
Use JavaConverters
See https://stackoverflow.com/a/5184386/133106
Use a wrapper Iterator
You could build up a wrapper:
val nameIterator = new Iterator[SomeType] { def hasNext = names.hasMoreElements; def next = names.nextElement }
Use JavaConversions wrapper
val nameIterator = new scala.collection.JavaConversions.JEnumerationWrapper(names)
Using JavaConversions implicits
If you import
import scala.collection.JavaConversions._
you can do it implicitly (and you’ll also get implicit conversions for other Java collecitons)
request.getParameterNames.map(println)
Use Iterator.continually
You might be tempted to build an iterator using Iterator.continually
like an earlier version of this answer proposed:
val nameIterator = Iterator.continually((names, names.nextElement)).takeWhile(_._1.hasMoreElements).map(_._2)
but it's incorrect as the last element of the enumerator will be discarded.
The reason is that the hasMoreElement
call in the takeWhile
is executed after calling nextElement
in the continually
, thus discarding the last value.