Design an iterator that supports the `peek` operation on an existing iterator in addition to the `hasNext` and the `next` operations. Implement the `PeekingIterator` class: * `PeekingIterator(Iterator nums)` Initializes the object with the given integer iterator `iterator`. * `int next()` Returns the next element in the array and moves the pointer to the next element. * `boolean hasNext()` Returns `true` if there are still elements in the array. * `int peek()` Returns the next element in the array **without** moving the pointer. **Note:** Each language may have a different implementation of the constructor and `Iterator`, but they all support the `int next()` and `boolean hasNext()` functions. **Example 1:** Input ["PeekingIterator", "next", "peek", "next", "next", "hasNext"] [[[1, 2, 3]], [], [], [], [], []] Output [null, 1, 2, 2, 3, false] Explanation PeekingIterator peekingIterator = new PeekingIterator([1, 2, 3]); // [1,2,3] peekingIterator.next(); // return 1, the pointer moves to the next element [1,2,3]. peekingIterator.peek(); // return 2, the pointer does not move [1,2,3]. peekingIterator.next(); // return 2, the pointer moves to the next element [1,2,3] peekingIterator.next(); // return 3, the pointer moves to the next element [1,2,3] peekingIterator.hasNext(); // return False **Constraints:** * `1 <= nums.length <= 1000` * `1 <= nums[i] <= 1000` * All the calls to `next` and `peek` are valid. * At most `1000` calls will be made to `next`, `hasNext`, and `peek`. **Follow up:** How would you extend your design to be generic and work with all types, not just integer? https://leetcode.com/problems/peeking-iterator