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e36. Reading a File into a Byte Array

This example implements a method that reads the entire contents of a file into a byte array.

See also e35 Reading Text from a File.

    // Returns the contents of the file in a byte array.
    public static byte[] getBytesFromFile(File file) throws IOException {
        InputStream is = new FileInputStream(file);
    
        // Get the size of the file
        long length = file.length();
    
        // You cannot create an array using a long type.
        // It needs to be an int type.
        // Before converting to an int type, check
        // to ensure that file is not larger than Integer.MAX_VALUE.
        if (length > Integer.MAX_VALUE) {
            // File is too large
        }
    
        // Create the byte array to hold the data
        byte[] bytes = new byte[(int)length];
    
        // Read in the bytes
        int offset = 0;
        int numRead = 0;
        while (offset < bytes.length
               && (numRead=is.read(bytes, offset, bytes.length-offset)) >= 0) {
            offset += numRead;
        }
    
        // Ensure all the bytes have been read in
        if (offset < bytes.length) {
            throw new IOException("Could not completely read file "+file.getName());
        }
    
        // Close the input stream and return bytes
        is.close();
        return bytes;
    }

 Related Examples
e34. Reading Text from Standard Input
e35. Reading Text from a File
e37. Writing to a File
e38. Appending to a File
e39. Using a Random Access File

See also: Directories    Encodings    Filenames and Pathnames    Files    Parsing    Serialization   


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