Why i always need to chain FileReader to other readers like BufferedReader or Scanner ? Why i can't use just a FileScanner since it is Convenience for reading character files. I'm just practicing and i do not care about the performance or functionality. Yet there is one method public int read() for FileReader and it return int, how can i use that integer number for chars?
1 Answer
BufferedReader
is mainly used because it is more efficient than a FileReader
. The difference between the two is that a FileReader
is used to read characters from a file whereas BufferedReader
wraps around FileReader
and uses it to buffer the input (hence the name BufferedReader
). This leads to passing FileReader
to BufferedReader
ending up with a more efficient way of reading.
But as you asked in the question... It is perfectly fine using FileReader
as long as you are okay dealing with what it provides as functionality.
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Hey, I'm just practicing and i do not care about the performance or functionality. There is one method for FileReader for reading and its public int read(); Since it returns int how can i use it for chars ? Feb 24, 2018 at 21:56
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@KağanUğur The method
read()
returns a single character from the file but it returns it as anint
. You can cast it tochar
like so:char c = (char) fileReader.read()
Feb 24, 2018 at 22:01