public interface ImageOutputStream extends ImageInputStream, DataOutput
A seekable output stream interface for use by ImageWriter
s. Various output destinations, such as OutputStream
s and File
s, as well as future fast I/O destinations may be "wrapped" by a suitable implementation of this interface for use by the Image I/O API.
Unlike a standard OutputStream
, ImageOutputStream extends its counterpart, ImageInputStream
. Thus it is possible to read from the stream as it is being written. The same seek and flush positions apply to both reading and writing, although the semantics for dealing with a non-zero bit offset before a byte-aligned write are necessarily different from the semantics for dealing with a non-zero bit offset before a byte-aligned read. When reading bytes, any bit offset is set to 0 before the read; when writing bytes, a non-zero bit offset causes the remaining bits in the byte to be written as 0s. The byte-aligned write then starts at the next byte position.
ImageInputStream
void write(int b) throws IOException
Writes a single byte to the stream at the current position. The 24 high-order bits of b
are ignored.
If the bit offset within the stream is non-zero, the remainder of the current byte is padded with 0s and written out first. The bit offset will be 0 after the write. Implementers can use the flushBits
method of ImageOutputStreamImpl
to guarantee this.
write
in interface DataOutput
b
- an int
whose lower 8 bits are to be written.IOException
- if an I/O error occurs.void write(byte[] b) throws IOException
Writes a sequence of bytes to the stream at the current position. If b.length
is 0, nothing is written. The byte b[0]
is written first, then the byte b[1]
, and so on.
If the bit offset within the stream is non-zero, the remainder of the current byte is padded with 0s and written out first. The bit offset will be 0 after the write.
write
in interface DataOutput
b
- an array of byte
s to be written.NullPointerException
- if b
is null
.IOException
- if an I/O error occurs.void write(byte[] b, int off, int len) throws IOException
Writes a sequence of bytes to the stream at the current position. If len
is 0, nothing is written. The byte b[off]
is written first, then the byte b[off + 1]
, and so on.
If the bit offset within the stream is non-zero, the remainder of the current byte is padded with 0s and written out first. The bit offset will be 0 after the write. Implementers can use the flushBits
method of ImageOutputStreamImpl
to guarantee this.
write
in interface DataOutput
b
- an array of byte
s to be written.off
- the start offset in the data.len
- the number of byte
s to write.IndexOutOfBoundsException
- if off
is negative, len
is negative, or off +
len
is greater than b.length
.NullPointerException
- if b
is null
.IOException
- if an I/O error occurs.void writeBoolean(boolean v) throws IOException
Writes a boolean
value to the stream. If v
is true, the value (byte)1
is written; if v
is false, the value (byte)0
is written.
If the bit offset within the stream is non-zero, the remainder of the current byte is padded with 0s and written out first. The bit offset will be 0 after the write.
writeBoolean
in interface DataOutput
v
- the boolean
to be written.IOException
- if an I/O error occurs.void writeByte(int v) throws IOException
Writes the 8 low-order bits of v
to the stream. The 24 high-order bits of v
are ignored. (This means that writeByte
does exactly the same thing as write
for an integer argument.)
If the bit offset within the stream is non-zero, the remainder of the current byte is padded with 0s and written out first. The bit offset will be 0 after the write.
writeByte
in interface DataOutput
v
- an int
containing the byte value to be written.IOException
- if an I/O error occurs.void writeShort(int v) throws IOException
Writes the 16 low-order bits of v
to the stream. The 16 high-order bits of v
are ignored. If the stream uses network byte order, the bytes written, in order, will be:
(byte)((v >> 8) & 0xff) (byte)(v & 0xff)Otherwise, the bytes written will be:
(byte)(v & 0xff) (byte)((v >> 8) & 0xff)
If the bit offset within the stream is non-zero, the remainder of the current byte is padded with 0s and written out first. The bit offset will be 0 after the write.
writeShort
in interface DataOutput
v
- an int
containing the short value to be written.IOException
- if an I/O error occurs.void writeChar(int v) throws IOException
This method is a synonym for writeShort
.
writeChar
in interface DataOutput
v
- an int
containing the char (unsigned short) value to be written.IOException
- if an I/O error occurs.writeShort(int)
void writeInt(int v) throws IOException
Writes the 32 bits of v
to the stream. If the stream uses network byte order, the bytes written, in order, will be:
(byte)((v >> 24) & 0xff) (byte)((v >> 16) & 0xff) (byte)((v >> 8) & 0xff) (byte)(v & 0xff)Otheriwse, the bytes written will be:
(byte)(v & 0xff) (byte)((v >> 8) & 0xff) (byte)((v >> 16) & 0xff) (byte)((v >> 24) & 0xff)
If the bit offset within the stream is non-zero, the remainder of the current byte is padded with 0s and written out first. The bit offset will be 0 after the write.
writeInt
in interface DataOutput
v
- an int
containing the value to be written.IOException
- if an I/O error occurs.void writeLong(long v) throws IOException
Writes the 64 bits of v
to the stream. If the stream uses network byte order, the bytes written, in order, will be:
(byte)((v >> 56) & 0xff) (byte)((v >> 48) & 0xff) (byte)((v >> 40) & 0xff) (byte)((v >> 32) & 0xff) (byte)((v >> 24) & 0xff) (byte)((v >> 16) & 0xff) (byte)((v >> 8) & 0xff) (byte)(v & 0xff)Otherwise, the bytes written will be:
(byte)(v & 0xff) (byte)((v >> 8) & 0xff) (byte)((v >> 16) & 0xff) (byte)((v >> 24) & 0xff) (byte)((v >> 32) & 0xff) (byte)((v >> 40) & 0xff) (byte)((v >> 48) & 0xff) (byte)((v >> 56) & 0xff)
If the bit offset within the stream is non-zero, the remainder of the current byte is padded with 0s and written out first. The bit offset will be 0 after the write.
writeLong
in interface DataOutput
v
- a long
containing the value to be written.IOException
- if an I/O error occurs.void writeFloat(float v) throws IOException
Writes a float
value, which is comprised of four bytes, to the output stream. It does this as if it first converts this float
value to an int
in exactly the manner of the Float.floatToIntBits
method and then writes the int value in exactly the manner of the writeInt
method.
If the bit offset within the stream is non-zero, the remainder of the current byte is padded with 0s and written out first. The bit offset will be 0 after the write.
writeFloat
in interface DataOutput
v
- a float
containing the value to be written.IOException
- if an I/O error occurs.void writeDouble(double v) throws IOException
Writes a double
value, which is comprised of four bytes, to the output stream. It does this as if it first converts this double
value to an long
in exactly the manner of the Double.doubleToLongBits
method and then writes the long value in exactly the manner of the writeLong
method.
If the bit offset within the stream is non-zero, the remainder of the current byte is padded with 0s and written out first. The bit offset will be 0 after the write.
writeDouble
in interface DataOutput
v
- a double
containing the value to be written.IOException
- if an I/O error occurs.void writeBytes(String s) throws IOException
Writes a string to the output stream. For every character in the string s
, taken in order, one byte is written to the output stream. If s
is null
, a NullPointerException
is thrown.
If s.length
is zero, then no bytes are written. Otherwise, the character s[0]
is written first, then s[1]
, and so on; the last character written is s[s.length-1]
. For each character, one byte is written, the low-order byte, in exactly the manner of the writeByte
method. The high-order eight bits of each character in the string are ignored.
If the bit offset within the stream is non-zero, the remainder of the current byte is padded with 0s and written out first. The bit offset will be 0 after the write.
writeBytes
in interface DataOutput
s
- a String
containing the value to be written.NullPointerException
- if s
is null
.IOException
- if an I/O error occurs.void writeChars(String s) throws IOException
Writes a string to the output stream. For every character in the string s
, taken in order, two bytes are written to the output stream, ordered according to the current byte order setting. If network byte order is being used, the high-order byte is written first; the order is reversed otherwise. If s
is null
, a NullPointerException
is thrown.
If s.length
is zero, then no bytes are written. Otherwise, the character s[0]
is written first, then s[1]
, and so on; the last character written is s[s.length-1]
.
If the bit offset within the stream is non-zero, the remainder of the current byte is padded with 0s and written out first. The bit offset will be 0 after the write.
writeChars
in interface DataOutput
s
- a String
containing the value to be written.NullPointerException
- if s
is null
.IOException
- if an I/O error occurs.void writeUTF(String s) throws IOException
Writes two bytes of length information to the output stream in network byte order, followed by the modified UTF-8 representation of every character in the string s
. If s
is null
, a NullPointerException
is thrown. Each character in the string s
is converted to a group of one, two, or three bytes, depending on the value of the character.
If a character c
is in the range \u0001
through \u007f
, it is represented by one byte:
(byte)c
If a character c
is \u0000
or is in the range \u0080
through \u07ff
, then it is represented by two bytes, to be written in the order shown:
(byte)(0xc0 | (0x1f & (c >> 6))) (byte)(0x80 | (0x3f & c))
If a character c
is in the range \u0800
through uffff
, then it is represented by three bytes, to be written in the order shown:
(byte)(0xe0 | (0x0f & (c >> 12))) (byte)(0x80 | (0x3f & (c >> 6))) (byte)(0x80 | (0x3f & c))
First, the total number of bytes needed to represent all the characters of s
is calculated. If this number is larger than 65535
, then a UTFDataFormatException
is thrown. Otherwise, this length is written to the output stream in exactly the manner of the writeShort
method; after this, the one-, two-, or three-byte representation of each character in the string s
is written.
The current byte order setting is ignored.
If the bit offset within the stream is non-zero, the remainder of the current byte is padded with 0s and written out first. The bit offset will be 0 after the write.
Note: This method should not be used in the implementation of image formats that use standard UTF-8, because the modified UTF-8 used here is incompatible with standard UTF-8.
writeUTF
in interface DataOutput
s
- a String
containing the value to be written.NullPointerException
- if s
is null
.UTFDataFormatException
- if the modified UTF-8 representation of s
requires more than 65536 bytes.IOException
- if an I/O error occurs.void writeShorts(short[] s, int off, int len) throws IOException
Writes a sequence of shorts to the stream at the current position. If len
is 0, nothing is written. The short s[off]
is written first, then the short s[off + 1]
, and so on. The byte order of the stream is used to determine the order in which the individual bytes are written.
If the bit offset within the stream is non-zero, the remainder of the current byte is padded with 0s and written out first. The bit offset will be 0 after the write.
s
- an array of short
s to be written.off
- the start offset in the data.len
- the number of short
s to write.IndexOutOfBoundsException
- if off
is negative, len
is negative, or off +
len
is greater than s.length
.NullPointerException
- if s
is null
.IOException
- if an I/O error occurs.void writeChars(char[] c, int off, int len) throws IOException
Writes a sequence of chars to the stream at the current position. If len
is 0, nothing is written. The char c[off]
is written first, then the char c[off + 1]
, and so on. The byte order of the stream is used to determine the order in which the individual bytes are written.
If the bit offset within the stream is non-zero, the remainder of the current byte is padded with 0s and written out first. The bit offset will be 0 after the write.
c
- an array of char
s to be written.off
- the start offset in the data.len
- the number of char
s to write.IndexOutOfBoundsException
- if off
is negative, len
is negative, or off +
len
is greater than c.length
.NullPointerException
- if c
is null
.IOException
- if an I/O error occurs.void writeInts(int[] i, int off, int len) throws IOException
Writes a sequence of ints to the stream at the current position. If len
is 0, nothing is written. The int i[off]
is written first, then the int i[off + 1]
, and so on. The byte order of the stream is used to determine the order in which the individual bytes are written.
If the bit offset within the stream is non-zero, the remainder of the current byte is padded with 0s and written out first. The bit offset will be 0 after the write.
i
- an array of int
s to be written.off
- the start offset in the data.len
- the number of int
s to write.IndexOutOfBoundsException
- if off
is negative, len
is negative, or off +
len
is greater than i.length
.NullPointerException
- if i
is null
.IOException
- if an I/O error occurs.void writeLongs(long[] l, int off, int len) throws IOException
Writes a sequence of longs to the stream at the current position. If len
is 0, nothing is written. The long l[off]
is written first, then the long l[off + 1]
, and so on. The byte order of the stream is used to determine the order in which the individual bytes are written.
If the bit offset within the stream is non-zero, the remainder of the current byte is padded with 0s and written out first. The bit offset will be 0 after the write.
l
- an array of long
s to be written.off
- the start offset in the data.len
- the number of long
s to write.IndexOutOfBoundsException
- if off
is negative, len
is negative, or off +
len
is greater than l.length
.NullPointerException
- if l
is null
.IOException
- if an I/O error occurs.void writeFloats(float[] f, int off, int len) throws IOException
Writes a sequence of floats to the stream at the current position. If len
is 0, nothing is written. The float f[off]
is written first, then the float f[off + 1]
, and so on. The byte order of the stream is used to determine the order in which the individual bytes are written.
If the bit offset within the stream is non-zero, the remainder of the current byte is padded with 0s and written out first. The bit offset will be 0 after the write.
f
- an array of float
s to be written.off
- the start offset in the data.len
- the number of float
s to write.IndexOutOfBoundsException
- if off
is negative, len
is negative, or off +
len
is greater than f.length
.NullPointerException
- if f
is null
.IOException
- if an I/O error occurs.void writeDoubles(double[] d, int off, int len) throws IOException
Writes a sequence of doubles to the stream at the current position. If len
is 0, nothing is written. The double d[off]
is written first, then the double d[off + 1]
, and so on. The byte order of the stream is used to determine the order in which the individual bytes are written.
If the bit offset within the stream is non-zero, the remainder of the current byte is padded with 0s and written out first. The bit offset will be 0 after the write.
d
- an array of doubles
s to be written.off
- the start offset in the data.len
- the number of double
s to write.IndexOutOfBoundsException
- if off
is negative, len
is negative, or off +
len
is greater than d.length
.NullPointerException
- if d
is null
.IOException
- if an I/O error occurs.void writeBit(int bit) throws IOException
Writes a single bit, given by the least significant bit of the argument, to the stream at the current bit offset within the current byte position. The upper 31 bits of the argument are ignored. The given bit replaces the previous bit at that position. The bit offset is advanced by one and reduced modulo 8.
If any bits of a particular byte have never been set at the time the byte is flushed to the destination, those bits will be set to 0 automatically.
bit
- an int
whose least significant bit is to be written to the stream.IOException
- if an I/O error occurs.void writeBits(long bits, int numBits) throws IOException
Writes a sequence of bits, given by the numBits
least significant bits of the bits
argument in left-to-right order, to the stream at the current bit offset within the current byte position. The upper 64 -
numBits
bits of the argument are ignored. The bit offset is advanced by numBits
and reduced modulo 8. Note that a bit offset of 0 always indicates the most-significant bit of the byte, and bytes of bits are written out in sequence as they are encountered. Thus bit writes are always effectively in network byte order. The actual stream byte order setting is ignored.
Bit data may be accumulated in memory indefinitely, until flushBefore
is called. At that time, all bit data prior to the flushed position will be written.
If any bits of a particular byte have never been set at the time the byte is flushed to the destination, those bits will be set to 0 automatically.
bits
- a long
containing the bits to be written, starting with the bit in position numBits -
1
down to the least significant bit.numBits
- an int
between 0 and 64, inclusive.IllegalArgumentException
- if numBits
is not between 0 and 64, inclusive.IOException
- if an I/O error occurs.void flushBefore(long pos) throws IOException
Flushes all data prior to the given position to the underlying destination, such as an OutputStream
or File
. Attempting to seek to the flushed portion of the stream will result in an IndexOutOfBoundsException
.
flushBefore
in interface ImageInputStream
pos
- a long
containing the length of the stream prefix that may be flushed to the destination.IndexOutOfBoundsException
- if pos
lies in the flushed portion of the stream or past the current stream position.IOException
- if an I/O error occurs.
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