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Description
| Interface Summary | |
|---|---|
| DataReader | Data reader interface. |
| DataWriter | Data writer interface. |
| Class Summary | |
|---|---|
| AbstractDataReader | This abstract class implements shared functionality for data readers. |
| AbstractDataWriter | This abstract class implements shared functionality for data writers. |
| BinaryDataReader | Binary data reader. |
| BinaryDataWriter | Binary data writer. |
| CachedDataWriter | This abstract class implements shared functionality for data writers that store
all fields in memory before outputing them with close. |
| DataField | This class represents a data field from a file read by an instance of a class
implementing DataReader. |
| TextDataWriter | Text data writer. |
| Enum Summary | |
|---|---|
| TextDataWriter.Format | Output format: organize fields as columns or as rows. |
This package provides tools for exporting data to text and binary files, as well as for importing data from files.
Each of the write() methods takes a field label as their first argument. This label can always be set to null, in which case an anonymous field will be written. The write() methods that take one-dimensional array argument can also take an additional integer argument, for convenience, to specify the number of elements to write in the array.
For a quick start, consult the following examples and the documentation for
DataWriter and
DataReader, as well as the
constructors of implementing classes
(TextDataWriter,
BinaryDataWriter and
BinaryDataReader).
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