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Simple File Input And Output

Simple File Input And Output. Types of Java files Simple file output in Java Simple file input in Java. Storing Information On Files. Files are stored in binary form on disk Types of files Text files Binary files. 110000. 110001. ‘0’. ‘1’. 110001110010 2. 3186 10. Text Files.

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Simple File Input And Output

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  1. Simple File Input And Output Types of Java files Simple file output in Java Simple file input in Java

  2. Storing Information On Files • Files are stored in binary form on disk • Types of files • Text files • Binary files

  3. 110000 110001 ‘0’ ‘1’ 1100011100102 318610 Text Files • Text files • Every 8 bits represents a character • e.g., ‘0’ = 48, ‘1’ = 49 • Binary files • Includes all other types of files • e.g., interpret data as a 16 bit short

  4. BufferedReader ‘A’ 00100000 ‘N’ 01001110 char stream 01000001 ‘ ‘ byte stream FileReader “AN “ string Reading Text Input From A File File 01000001 01001110 01000001 :

  5. 01000001 FileWriter PrintWriter 01001110 ‘ ‘ ‘N’ ‘A’ 00100000 byte stream char stream Writing Text Output To A File Primitives, Strings, Objects “AN “ File 01000001 01001110 01000001 :

  6. An Example Of Simple Input And Output • The full example can be found in the directory: /home/profs/tamj/233/examples/fileIO

  7. Class IntegerWrapper • class IntegerWrapper • { • private int num; • public IntegerWrapper () • { • num = (int) (Math.random() * 100); • } • public void setNum (int no) • { • num = no; • } • public int getNum () • { • return num; • } • }

  8. Class SimpleIO • import java.io.*; • class SimpleIO • { • public static void main (String [] argv) • { • IntegerWrapper iw1 = new IntegerWrapper (); • IntegerWrapper iw2 = new IntegerWrapper (); • String filename = "data"; • PrintWriter pw; • FileWriter fw; • BufferedReader br; • FileReader fr;

  9. Class SimpleIO (2) • try • { • fw = new FileWriter (filename); • pw = new PrintWriter (fw); • System.out.println("Written to file: " + iw1.getNum()); • pw.println(iw1.getNum()); • System.out.println("Written to file: " + iw2.getNum()); • pw.println(iw2.getNum()); • pw.close();

  10. Class SimpleIO (3) • fr = new FileReader(filename); • br = new BufferedReader(fr); • System.out.println("Read from file: " + br.readLine()); System.out.println("Read from file: " + br.readLine()); • }

  11. Class SimpleIO (4) • catch (IOException e) • { • System.out.println(“File IO error: Exception thrown"); • e.printStackTrace(); • } • } • }

  12. Summary • Writing text information to files with Java classes • FileWriter • PrintWriter • Reading text information to files with Java classes • FileReader • BufferedReader

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