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Class FileReader

All Implemented Interfaces:
Closeable, AutoCloseable, Readable
public class FileReader
extends InputStreamReader

Convenience class for reading character files. The constructors of this class assume that the default character encoding and the default byte-buffer size are appropriate. To specify these values yourself, construct an InputStreamReader on a FileInputStream.

FileReader is meant for reading streams of characters. For reading streams of raw bytes, consider using a FileInputStream.

Since:
JDK1.1
See Also:
InputStreamReader, FileInputStream

Fields

Fields inherited from class java.io.Reader

lock

Constructors

FileReader

public FileReader(String fileName)
           throws FileNotFoundException

Creates a new FileReader, given the name of the file to read from.

Parameters:
fileName - the name of the file to read from
Throws:
FileNotFoundException - if the named file does not exist, is a directory rather than a regular file, or for some other reason cannot be opened for reading.

FileReader

public FileReader(File file)
           throws FileNotFoundException

Creates a new FileReader, given the File to read from.

Parameters:
file - the File to read from
Throws:
FileNotFoundException - if the file does not exist, is a directory rather than a regular file, or for some other reason cannot be opened for reading.

FileReader

public FileReader(FileDescriptor fd)

Creates a new FileReader, given the FileDescriptor to read from.

Parameters:
fd - the FileDescriptor to read from

Methods

Methods inherited from class java.io.InputStreamReader

close, getEncoding, read, read, ready

Methods inherited from class java.io.Reader

mark, markSupported, read, read, reset, skip

Methods inherited from class java.lang.Object

clone, equals, finalize, getClass, hashCode, notify, notifyAll, toString, wait, wait, wait

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