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I write this code to write data in a text file.

 Writer output = null;
   File file = new File("C:/HEADER.txt");
   output = new BufferedWriter(new FileWriter(file));
    output.write("hello");
    output.close();

I write this code to write over the file but what happened is that the data got deleted, and the only the new data appeared.

Writer output = null;
   File file = new File("C:/HEADER.txt");
   output = new BufferedWriter(new FileWriter(file));
    output.write("how are you");
    output.close();

3 Answers 3

5

try

new FileWriter(file, true)

this will open the file in append mode

2

Try this

Writer output = null;
File file = new File("C:/HEADER.txt");
output = new BufferedWriter(new FileWriter(file, true));
output.write("how are you");
output.close();

FileWriter(File file, boolean append) constructs a FileWriter object given a File object. If the second argument is true, then bytes will be written to the end of the file rather than the beginning.

reference : Java Doc

0

You can also write like

File f = new File ("C:/HEADER.txt");
FileWriter fw = new FileWriter(f, true); 
//mentioning true will open the file in append mode
fw.write("How are You");
fw.close();

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