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ByteArrayOutputStream close Example

ByteArrayOutputStream class close example.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.

 
DataOutputStream WriteLong() Example

DataOutputStreamclass WriteLong() method example. This example shows you how to use WriteLong() method.This method Writes a long to the underlying output stream as eight bytes, high byte first.

 
DataOutputStream WriteInt() Example

DataOutputStreamclass WriteInt() method example. This example shows you how to use WriteInt() method.This method Writes an int to the underlying output stream as four bytes, high byte first.

 
DataOutputStream WriteFloat() Example

DataOutputStreamclass WriteFloat() method example. This example shows you how to use WriteFloat() method.This method Converts the float argument to an int using the floatToIntBits method in class Float, and then writes that int value to the underlying output stream as a 4-byte quantity, high byte first.

 
DataOutputStream WriteDouble() Example

DataOutputStreamclass WriteDouble() method example. This example shows you how to use WriteDouble() method.This method Converts the double argument to a long using the doubleToLongBits method in class Double, and then writes that long value to the underlying output stream as an 8-byte quantity, high byte first.

 
DataOutputStream WriteChars() Example

DataOutputStreamclass WriteChars() method example. This example shows you how to use WriteChars() method.This method Writes a string to the underlying output stream as a sequence of characters.

 
DataOutputStream WriteChar() Example

DataOutputStreamclass WriteChar() method example. This example shows you how to use WriteChar() method.This method Writes a char to the underlying output stream as a 2-byte value, high byte first

 
DataOutputStream WriteBytes() Example

DataOutputStreamclass WriteBytes() method example. This example shows you how to use WriteBytes() method.This method Writes out the string to the underlying output stream as a sequence of bytes.

 
DataOutputStream WriteByte() Example

DataOutputStreamclass WriteByte() method example. This example shows you how to use WriteByte() method.This method Writes out a byte to the underlying output stream as a 1-byte value.

 
DataOutputStream WriteBoolean() Example

DataOutputStreamclass WriteBoolean() method example. This example shows you how to use WriteBoolean() method.This method Writes a boolean to the underlying output stream as a 1-byte value.

 
DataOutputStream Write2() Example

DataOutputStreamclass Write2() method example. This example shows you how to use Write2() method.This method Writes len bytes from the specified byte array starting at offset off to the underlying output stream.

 
DataOutputStream Write() Example

DataOutputStreamclass Write() method example. This example shows you how to use Write() method.This method Writes the specified byte (the low eight bits of the argument b) to the underlying output stream.

 
DataOutputStream Size() Example

DataOutputStreamclass Size() method example. This example shows you how to use Size() method.This method Returns the current value of the counter written, the number of bytes written to this data output stream so far.

 
DataOutputStream Flush() Example

DataOutputStreamclass Flush() method example. This example shows you how to use Flush() method.This method Flushes the data output stream.

 
Java FileOutputStream write() Example

Syntax is : public void write(byte[] b) throws IOException
This method writes b.length bytes from the specified byte array to this file output stream.

 
Java FileOutputStream write() Example

Syntax is : public void write(int b) throws IOException
Method writes the specified byte to this file output stream. Implements the write method of OutputStream.

 
Java FileOutputStream write() Example

Syntax is : public void write(byte[] b, int off, int len) throws IOException
Method writes len bytes from the specified byte array starting at offset off to this file output stream.

 
Java FileOutputStream finalize() Example

Syntax is : protected void finalize() throws IOException
This method cleans up the connection to the file, and ensures that the close method of this file output stream is called when there are no more references to this stream.

 
Java FileOutputStream close() Example

Syntax is : public void close() throws IOException
Method closes this file output stream and releases any system resources associated with this stream. This file output stream may no longer be used for writing bytes. If this stream has an associated channel then the channel is closed as well.

 
Java FileInputStream skip() Example

Syntax is : public long skip(long n) throws IOException
Method skips over and discards n bytes of data from the input stream. The skip method may, for a variety of reasons, end up skipping over some smaller number of bytes, possibly 0. If n is negative, an IOException is thrown, even though the skip method of the InputStream superclass does nothing in this case. The actual number of bytes skipped is returned.

 
DataInputStream SkipBytes() Example

DataInputStreamclass SkipBytes() method example. This example shows you how to use SkipBytes() method.This method gives the actual number of bytes skipped.

 
Java FileInputStream read() Example

Syntax is : public int read() throws IOException
This method reads a byte of data from this input stream. This method blocks if no input is yet available.

 
Java FileInputStream read() Example

Syntax is : public int read(byte[] b, int off, int len) throws IOException
Method reads up to len bytes of data from this input stream into an array of bytes. If len is not zero, the method blocks until some input is available; otherwise, no bytes are read and 0 is returned.

 
Java FileInputStream read() Example

Syntax is : public int read(byte[] b) throws IOException
This method reads up to b.length bytes of data from this input stream into an array of bytes. This method blocks until some input is available.

 
Java FileInputStream finalize() Example

Syntax is : protected void finalize() throws IOException
Method ensures that the close method of this file input stream is called when there are no more references to it.

 
Java FileInputStream close() Example

Syntax is : public void close() throws IOException
This method closes this file input stream and releases any system resources associated with the stream. If this stream has an associated channel then the channel is closed as well.

 
Java FileInputStream available() Example

Syntax is : public int available() throws IOException
Method returns an estimate of the number of remaining bytes that can be read (or skipped over) from this input stream without blocking by the next invocation of a method for this input stream.

 
DataInputStream ReadUTF() Example

DataInputStreamclass ReadUTF() method example. This example shows you how to use ReadUTF() method.This method returns a Unicode string.

 
DataInputStream ReadUnsignedShort() Example

DataInputStreamclass ReadUnsignedShort() method example. This example shows you how to use ReadUnsignedShort()method.This method returns the next two bytes of this input stream, interpreted as an unsigned 16-bit integer.

 
DataInputStream ReadUnsignedByte() Example

DataInputStreamclass ReadUnsignedByte() method example. This example shows you how to use ReadUnsignedByte() method.This method returns the next byte of this input stream, interpreted as an unsigned 8-bit number

 
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