Advanced JAVA 3
Input/Output Streams
Java I/O (Input and Output) is used to process the input and produce the output based on the input.
Java encapsulates Stream under java.io package. Java defines two types of streams. They are,
Byte Stream : It provides a convenient means for handling input and output of byte.
Character Stream : It provides a convenient means for handling input and output of characters. Character stream uses Unicode and therefore can be internationalized.
Byte Stream Classes
Byte stream is defined by using two abstract class at the top of hierarchy, they are InputStream and OutputStream.
These two abstract classes have several concrete classes that handle various devices such as disk files, network connection etc.
Some important Byte stream classes.
Stream class | Description |
BufferedInputStream | Used for Buffered Input Stream.. |
BufferedOutputStream | Used for Buffered Output Stream. |
DataInputStream | Contains method for reading java standard datatype |
static String format(Locale l, String format, Object... args) | returns formatted string with given localer. |
DataOutputStream | An output stream that contain method for writing java standard data type |
FileInputStream | Input stream that reads from a file. |
FileOutputStream | Abstract class that describe stream input. |
OutputStream | Abstract class that describe stream output. |
PrintStream | Output Stream that contain print() and println() method. |
These classes define several key methods. Two most important are,
read() : reads byte of data.
write() : Writes byte of data.
Character Stream Classes
Character stream is also defined by using two abstract class at the top of hierarchy, they are Reader and Writer. These two abstract classes have several concrete classes that handle unicode character.
Some important Character stream classes
Stream class | Description |
BufferedReader | Handles buffered input stream. |
BufferedWriter | Handles buffered output stream. |
FileReader | Input stream that reads from file. |
FileWriter | Output stream that writes to file. |
InputStreamReader | Input stream that translate byte to character. |
OutputStreamReader | Output stream that translate character to byte. |
PrintWriter | Output Stream that contain print() and println() method. |
Reader | Abstract class that define character stream input. |
Writer | Abstract class that define character stream output. |
Reading Console Input
We use the object of BufferedReader class to take inputs from the keyboard.
BufferedReader br = new BufferedReader (new InputStreamReader (System.in));
Here,
br is Object of BufferedReader class
InputStreamReader is subclass of Reader class. It converts bytes to character.
System.in - Console inputs are read from this
Reading Characters
read() method is used with BufferedReader object to read characters. As this function returns integer type value has we need to use typecasting to convert it into char type.
int read() throws IOException.
Below is a simple example explaining character input,
class CharRead
{
public static void main( String args[])
{
BufferedReader br = new Bufferedreader(new InputstreamReader(System.in));
char c = (char)br.read(); //Reading character
}
}
Reading Strings
To read string we have to use readLine() function with BufferedReader class's object.
String readLine() throws IOException
Program to take String input from Keyboard in Java.
import java.io.*;
class MyInput
{
public static void main(String[] args)
{
String text;
InputStreamReader isr = new InputStreamReader(System.in);
BufferedReader br = new BufferedReader(isr);
text = br.readLine(); //Reading String
System.out.println(text);
}
}
Program to read from a file using BufferedReader class.
import java.io.*;
class ReadTest
{
public static void main(String[] args)
{
try
{
File fl = new File("d:/myfile.txt");
BufferedReader br = new BufferedReader(new FileReader(fl)) ;
String str;
while ((str=br.readLine())!=null)
{
System.out.println(str);
}
br.close();
fl.close();
}
catch (IOException e)
{ e.printStackTrace(); }
}
}
Program to write to a File using FileWriter class.
import java.io.*;
class WriteTest
{
public static void main(String[] args)
{
try
{
File fl = new File("d:/myfile.txt");
String str="Write this string to my file";
FileWriter fw = new FileWriter(fl) ;
fw.write(str);
fw.close();
fl.close();
}
catch (IOException e)
{ e.printStackTrace(); }
}
}
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