Name
LineNumberReader
Synopsis
This class is a character input stream
that keeps track of the number of lines of text that have been read
from it. It supports the usual Reader methods and
also the readLine( ) method introduced by its
superclass. In addition to these methods, you can call
getLineNumber( ) to
query the number of lines set so far. You can also call
setLineNumber(
) to set the line number for the current line. Subsequent
lines are numbered sequentially from this specified starting point.
This class is a character-stream analog to
LineNumberInputStream, which has been deprecated
as of Java 1.1.
Figure 9-32. java.io.LineNumberReader
public class LineNumberReader extends BufferedReader { // Public Constructors public LineNumberReader(Reader in); public LineNumberReader(Reader in, int sz); // Public Instance Methods public int getLineNumber( ); public void setLineNumber(int lineNumber); // Public Methods Overriding BufferedReader public void mark(int readAheadLimit) throws IOException; public int read( ) throws IOException; public int read(char[ ] cbuf, int off, int len) throws IOException; public String readLine( ) throws IOException; public void reset( ) throws IOException; public long skip(long n) throws IOException; }
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