| JavaTM 2 Platform Std. Ed. v1.6.0
java.io
Class InputStreamReader
java.lang.Object
java.io.Reader
java.io.InputStreamReader
- All Implemented Interfaces:
- Closeable, Readable
- Direct Known Subclasses:
- FileReader
public class InputStreamReader - extends Reader
An InputStreamReader is a bridge from byte streams to character streams: It
reads bytes and decodes them into characters using a specified charset. The charset that it uses
may be specified by name or may be given explicitly, or the platform's
default charset may be accepted.
Each invocation of one of an InputStreamReader's read() methods may
cause one or more bytes to be read from the underlying byte-input stream.
To enable the efficient conversion of bytes to characters, more bytes may
be read ahead from the underlying stream than are necessary to satisfy the
current read operation.
For top efficiency, consider wrapping an InputStreamReader within a
BufferedReader. For example:
BufferedReader in
= new BufferedReader(new InputStreamReader(System.in));
- Since:
- JDK1.1
- See Also:
BufferedReader,
InputStream,
Charset
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Method Summary |
void |
close()
Closes the stream and releases any system resources associated with
it. |
String |
getEncoding()
Returns the name of the character encoding being used by this stream. |
int |
read()
Reads a single character. |
int |
read(char[] cbuf,
int offset,
int length)
Reads characters into a portion of an array. |
boolean |
ready()
Tells whether this stream is ready to be read. |
| Methods inherited from class java.lang.Object |
clone, equals, finalize, getClass, hashCode, notify, notifyAll, toString, wait, wait, wait |
InputStreamReader
public InputStreamReader(InputStream in)
- Creates an InputStreamReader that uses the default charset.
- Parameters:
in - An InputStream
InputStreamReader
public InputStreamReader(InputStream in,
String charsetName)
throws UnsupportedEncodingException
- Creates an InputStreamReader that uses the named charset.
- Parameters:
in - An InputStreamcharsetName - The name of a supported
charset
- Throws:
UnsupportedEncodingException - If the named charset is not supported
InputStreamReader
public InputStreamReader(InputStream in,
Charset cs)
- Creates an InputStreamReader that uses the given charset.
- Parameters:
in - An InputStreamcs - A charset- Since:
- 1.4
InputStreamReader
public InputStreamReader(InputStream in,
CharsetDecoder dec)
- Creates an InputStreamReader that uses the given charset decoder.
- Parameters:
in - An InputStreamdec - A charset decoder- Since:
- 1.4
getEncoding
public String getEncoding()
- Returns the name of the character encoding being used by this stream.
If the encoding has an historical name then that name is returned;
otherwise the encoding's canonical name is returned.
If this instance was created with the InputStreamReader(InputStream, String) constructor then the returned
name, being unique for the encoding, may differ from the name passed to
the constructor. This method will return null if the
stream has been closed.
- Returns:
- The historical name of this encoding, or
null if the stream has been closed - See Also:
Charset
read
public int read()
throws IOException
- Reads a single character.
- Overrides:
read in class Reader
- Returns:
- The character read, or -1 if the end of the stream has been
reached
- Throws:
IOException - If an I/O error occurs
read
public int read(char[] cbuf,
int offset,
int length)
throws IOException
- Reads characters into a portion of an array.
- Specified by:
read in class Reader
- Parameters:
cbuf - Destination bufferoffset - Offset at which to start storing characterslength - Maximum number of characters to read
- Returns:
- The number of characters read, or -1 if the end of the
stream has been reached
- Throws:
IOException - If an I/O error occurs
ready
public boolean ready()
throws IOException
- Tells whether this stream is ready to be read. An InputStreamReader is
ready if its input buffer is not empty, or if bytes are available to be
read from the underlying byte stream.
- Overrides:
ready in class Reader
- Returns:
- True if the next read() is guaranteed not to block for input,
false otherwise. Note that returning false does not guarantee that the
next read will block.
- Throws:
IOException - If an I/O error occurs
close
public void close()
throws IOException
- Description copied from class:
Reader
- Closes the stream and releases any system resources associated with
it. Once the stream has been closed, further read(), ready(),
mark(), reset(), or skip() invocations will throw an IOException.
Closing a previously closed stream has no effect.
- Specified by:
close in interface Closeable- Specified by:
close in class Reader
- Throws:
IOException - If an I/O error occurs
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