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How do I converting an ArrayList of strings into a BufferedReader? I'm open to making the ArrayList as an Input Stream instead, but I want an easy way to add strings into the data structure that will eventually be captured by the BufferedReader.

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    Why do you want to do this? Reading an ArrayList is far simpler than fetching data from a buffered reader.
    – jjnguy
    Dec 3, 2010 at 22:14
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    Because the function which I am trying to test requires a BufferedReader as input.
    – syker
    Dec 3, 2010 at 22:15

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This may not be the quickest or most efficient way, but this is the first thing I thought of:

// Assume the ArrayList is named stringList
StringBuilder buffer = new StringBuilder();
for(String current : stringList) {
    buffer.append(current).append("\n");
}

BufferedReader br = new BufferedReader(new StringReader(buffer.toString()));
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Here's a one-liner. It works with a List of Strings too:

BufferedReader buffer = 
new BufferedReader( new StringReader(  String.join(  "\n", stringList  )) );

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