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java.io.ByteArrayOutputStream
public class ByteArrayOutputStream
This class implements an output stream in which the data is
written into a byte array. The buffer automatically grows as data
is written to it.
The data can be retrieved using toByteArray()
and
toString()
.
Closing a ByteArrayOutputStream has no effect. The methods in this class can be called after the stream has been closed without generating an IOException.
Field Summary | |
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protected byte[] |
buf
The buffer where data is stored. |
protected int |
count
The number of valid bytes in the buffer. |
Constructor Summary | |
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ByteArrayOutputStream()
Creates a new byte array output stream. |
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ByteArrayOutputStream(int size)
Creates a new byte array output stream, with a buffer capacity of the specified size, in bytes. |
Method Summary | |
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void |
close()
Closing a ByteArrayOutputStream has no effect. |
void |
reset()
Resets the count field of this byte array output
stream to zero, so that all currently accumulated output in the
output stream is discarded. |
int |
size()
Returns the current size of the buffer. |
byte[] |
toByteArray()
Creates a newly allocated byte array. |
String |
toString()
Converts the buffer's contents into a string decoding bytes using the platform's default character set. |
String |
toString(int hibyte)
Deprecated. This method does not properly convert bytes into characters. As of JDK 1.1, the preferred way to do this is via the toString(String enc) method, which takes an encoding-name
argument, or the toString() method, which uses the
platform's default character encoding. |
String |
toString(String charsetName)
Converts the buffer's contents into a string by decoding the bytes using the specified charsetName . |
void |
write(byte[] b,
int off,
int len)
Writes len bytes from the specified byte array
starting at offset off to this byte array output stream. |
void |
write(int b)
Writes the specified byte to this byte array output stream. |
void |
writeTo(OutputStream out)
Writes the complete contents of this byte array output stream to the specified output stream argument, as if by calling the output stream's write method using out.write(buf, 0, count) . |
Methods inherited from class java.io.OutputStream |
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flush, write |
Methods inherited from class java.lang.Object |
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clone, equals, finalize, getClass, hashCode, notify, notifyAll, wait, wait, wait |
Field Detail |
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protected byte[] buf
protected int count
Constructor Detail |
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public ByteArrayOutputStream()
public ByteArrayOutputStream(int size)
size
- the initial size.
IllegalArgumentException
- if size is negative.Method Detail |
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public void write(int b)
write
in class OutputStream
b
- the byte to be written.public void write(byte[] b, int off, int len)
len
bytes from the specified byte array
starting at offset off
to this byte array output stream.
write
in class OutputStream
b
- the data.off
- the start offset in the data.len
- the number of bytes to write.public void writeTo(OutputStream out) throws IOException
out.write(buf, 0, count)
.
out
- the output stream to which to write the data.
IOException
- if an I/O error occurs.public void reset()
count
field of this byte array output
stream to zero, so that all currently accumulated output in the
output stream is discarded. The output stream can be used again,
reusing the already allocated buffer space.
ByteArrayInputStream.count
public byte[] toByteArray()
size()
public int size()
count
field, which is the number
of valid bytes in this output stream.count
public String toString()
This method always replaces malformed-input and unmappable-character sequences with the default replacement string for the platform's default character set. The CharsetDecoder class should be used when more control over the decoding process is required.
toString
in class Object
public String toString(String charsetName) throws UnsupportedEncodingException
charsetName
. The length of
the new String is a function of the charset, and hence may not be
equal to the length of the byte array.
This method always replaces malformed-input and unmappable-character
sequences with this charset's default replacement string. The CharsetDecoder
class should be used when more control
over the decoding process is required.
charsetName
- the name of a supported
charset
Returns:
String decoded from the buffer's contents.
Throws:
UnsupportedEncodingException
- If the named charset is not supported
Since:
- JDK1.1
toString
@Deprecated
public String toString(int hibyte)
- Deprecated. This method does not properly convert bytes into characters.
As of JDK 1.1, the preferred way to do this is via the
toString(String enc)
method, which takes an encoding-name
argument, or the toString()
method, which uses the
platform's default character encoding.
- Creates a newly allocated string. Its size is the current size of
the output stream and the valid contents of the buffer have been
copied into it. Each character c in the resulting string is
constructed from the corresponding element b in the byte
array such that:
c == (char)(((hibyte & 0xff) << 8) | (b & 0xff))
- Parameters:
hibyte
- the high byte of each resulting Unicode character.
- Returns:
- the current contents of the output stream, as a string.
- See Also:
size()
,
toString(String)
,
toString()
close
public void close()
throws IOException
- Closing a ByteArrayOutputStream has no effect. The methods in
this class can be called after the stream has been closed without
generating an IOException.
- Specified by:
close
in interface Closeable
- Overrides:
close
in class OutputStream
- Throws:
IOException
- if an I/O error occurs.
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