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# Iterators
Iterators are the next level after promises. While promises resolve once and with one value, iterators allow a set of items to be consumed.
## Iterator Consumption
Every iterator in Amp follows the `Amp\Iterator` interface.
```php
namespace Amp;
interface Iterator {
public function advance(): Promise;
public function getCurrent();
}
```
`advance()` returns a `Promise` and its resolution value tells whether there's an element to consume or not. If it resolve to `true`, `getCurrent()` can be used to consume the element at the current position, otherwise the iterator ended. In case an exception happens, `advance()` returns a failed promise and `getCurrent()` throws the failure reason on call.
### Simple Consumption Example
```php
$iterator = foobar();
while (yield $iterator->advance()) {
$element = $iterator->getCurrent();
// do something with $element
}
```
## Iterator Creation
### Emitter
What `Deferred` is for promises, is `Emitter` for iterators. A library that returns an `Iterator` for asynchronous consumption of an iterable result creates an `Amp\Emitter` and returns the `Iterator` using `iterate()`. This ensures a consumer can only consume the iterator, but not emit values or complete the iterator.
#### `emit()`
`emit()` emits a new value to the `Iterator`, which can be consumed by a consumer. The emitted value is passed as first argument to `emit()`. `emit()` returns a `Promise` that can be waited on before emitting new values. This allow emitting values just as fast as the consumer can consume them.
#### `complete()`
`complete()` marks the `Emitter` / linked `Iterator` as complete. No further emits are allowed after completing an `Emitter` / `Iterator`.
### Producer
`Producer` is a simplified form of `Emitter` that can be used when a single coroutine can emit all values.
`Producer` accepts a `callable` as first constructor parameter that gets run as a coroutine and passed a `$emit` callable that can be used to emit values just like the `emit()` method in `Emitter`.
#### Example
```php
$iterator = new Producer(function (callable $emit) {
yield $emit(1);
yield $emit(new Delayed(500, 2));
yield $emit(3);
yield $emit(4);
});
```

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# Promise Transformation
# Iterator Transformation
This is a documentation stub. Please help writing this documentation. See [#105](https://github.com/amphp/amp/issues/105).

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# Streams
This is a documentation stub. Please help writing this documentation. See [#91](https://github.com/amphp/amp/issues/91) and [#99](https://github.com/amphp/amp/issues/99).