What is difference between iterator access and index access?
Answer Posted / Anil Kumar Ojha
Iterator access sequentially traverses a collection, returning each element one-by-one without direct access to the underlying array. Index access provides fast access to any element in the collection by its index, but may result in ConcurrentModificationException if the collection is modified during iteration.
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