int count
) Returns an Iterable that provides all but the first count
elements.
When the returned iterable is iterated, it starts iterating over this
,
first skipping past the initial count
elements.
If this
has fewer than count
elements, then the resulting Iterable is
empty.
After that, the remaining elements are iterated in the same order as
in this iterable.
The count
must not be negative.
Source
/**
* Returns an Iterable that provides all but the first [count] elements.
*
* When the returned iterable is iterated, it starts iterating over `this`,
* first skipping past the initial [count] elements.
* If `this` has fewer than `count` elements, then the resulting Iterable is
* empty.
* After that, the remaining elements are iterated in the same order as
* in this iterable.
*
* The `count` must not be negative.
*/
Iterable<E> skip(int count);