//: IOStreamDemo.java ////////////////////////////////////////////////// // Copyright (c) Bruce Eckel, 1998 // Source code file from the book "Thinking in Java" // All rights reserved EXCEPT as allowed by the // following statements: You can freely use this file // for your own work (personal or commercial), // including modifications and distribution in // executable form only. Permission is granted to use // this file in classroom situations, including its // use in presentation materials, as long as the book // "Thinking in Java" is cited as the source. // Except in classroom situations, you cannot copy // and distribute this code; instead, the sole // distribution point is http://www.BruceEckel.com // (and official mirror sites) where it is // freely available. You cannot remove this // copyright and notice. You cannot distribute // modified versions of the source code in this // package. You cannot use this file in printed // media without the express permission of the // author. 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Formatted memory input try { DataInputStream in3 = new DataInputStream( new StringBufferInputStream(s2)); while(true) System.out.print((char)in3.readByte()); } catch(EOFException e) { System.out.println( "End of stream encountered"); } // 4. Line numbering & file output try { LineNumberInputStream li = new LineNumberInputStream( new StringBufferInputStream(s2)); DataInputStream in4 = new DataInputStream(li); PrintStream out1 = new PrintStream( new BufferedOutputStream( new FileOutputStream( "IODemo.out"))); while((s = in4.readLine()) != null ) out1.println( "Line " + li.getLineNumber() + s); out1.close(); // finalize() not reliable! } catch(EOFException e) { System.out.println( "End of stream encountered"); } // 5. Storing & recovering data try { DataOutputStream out2 = new DataOutputStream( new BufferedOutputStream( new FileOutputStream("Data.txt"))); out2.writeBytes( "Here's the value of pi: \n"); out2.writeDouble(3.14159); out2.close(); DataInputStream in5 = new DataInputStream( new BufferedInputStream( new FileInputStream("Data.txt"))); System.out.println(in5.readLine()); System.out.println(in5.readDouble()); } catch(EOFException e) { System.out.println( "End of stream encountered"); } // 6. Reading/writing random access files RandomAccessFile rf = new RandomAccessFile("rtest.dat", "rw"); for(int i = 0; i < 10; i++) rf.writeDouble(i*1.414); rf.close(); rf = new RandomAccessFile("rtest.dat", "rw"); rf.seek(5*8); rf.writeDouble(47.0001); rf.close(); rf = new RandomAccessFile("rtest.dat", "r"); for(int i = 0; i < 10; i++) System.out.println( "Value " + i + ": " + rf.readDouble()); rf.close(); // 7. File input shorthand InFile in6 = new InFile(args[0]); String s3 = new String(); System.out.println( "First line in file: " + in6.readLine()); in6.close(); // 8. Formatted file output shorthand PrintFile out3 = new PrintFile("Data2.txt"); out3.print("Test of PrintFile"); out3.close(); // 9. Data file output shorthand OutFile out4 = new OutFile("Data3.txt"); out4.writeBytes("Test of outDataFile\n\r"); out4.writeChars("Test of outDataFile\n\r"); out4.close(); } catch(FileNotFoundException e) { System.out.println( "File Not Found:" + args[0]); } catch(IOException e) { System.out.println("IO Exception"); } } } ///:~