I need to randomly access specific records in a text (ASCII) file and then read from there until a specific "stop sequence" (record delimiter) is found. The file contains multi-line records and each record is separated by the delimiter. Each record also takes a different amount of lines! This is a commonly known file format in the specific area of expertise and can not be changed.
I want to index the file so I can quickly jump to a requested record.
In similar questions like
How to Access string in file by position in Java
and links in it, answer always reference the seek()
method of various classes like RandomAccessFile
. I know about that!
The issue I have is how to get the offset needed for seek! (indexing the file)
BufferedReader
does not have a getFilePointer()
method or any other to get the current byte offset from start of file. RandomAccessFile
has a readLine()
method but it's performance is beyond terrible. It's not usable at all for my case.
I would need to read the file line by line and each time the record delimiter is found I need to get the byte offset. How can I achieve this?