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在java中如何追加文本到存在的文件中?

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在java中如何追加文本到存在的文件中?


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2020-01-07

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一尘不染

Java 7+

如果你只需要执行一次,则使用Files类很容易:

try {
    Files.write(Paths.get("myfile.txt"), "the text".getBytes(), StandardOpenOption.APPEND);
}catch (IOException e) {
    //exception handling left as an exercise for the reader
}

注意:NoSuchFileException如果文件不存在,上述方法将抛出。它还不会自动追加换行符(追加到文本文件时通常会需要此换行符)。

但是,如果你要多次写入同一文件,则上述操作必须多次打开和关闭磁盘上的文件,这是一个缓慢的操作。在这种情况下,使用缓冲写入器更好:

try(FileWriter fw = new FileWriter("myfile.txt", true);
    BufferedWriter bw = new BufferedWriter(fw);
    PrintWriter out = new PrintWriter(bw))
{
    out.println("the text");
    //more code
    out.println("more text");
    //more code
} catch (IOException e) {
    //exception handling left as an exercise for the reader
}

笔记:

  • FileWriter构造函数的第二个参数将告诉它追加到文件中,而不是写入新文件。(如果文件不存在,将创建它。)
  • BufferedWriter对于昂贵的作家(例如FileWriter),建议使用。
  • 使用a PrintWriter可访问println你可能习惯使用的语法System.out
  • 但是BufferedWriterPrintWriter包装器不是严格必需的。

较旧的Java

try {
    PrintWriter out = new PrintWriter(new BufferedWriter(new FileWriter("myfile.txt", true)));
    out.println("the text");
    out.close();
} catch (IOException e) {
    //exception handling left as an exercise for the reader
}

异常处理

如果你需要对旧版Java进行健壮的异常处理,它将变得非常冗长:

FileWriter fw = null;
BufferedWriter bw = null;
PrintWriter out = null;
try {
    fw = new FileWriter("myfile.txt", true);
    bw = new BufferedWriter(fw);
    out = new PrintWriter(bw);
    out.println("the text");
    out.close();
} catch (IOException e) {
    //exception handling left as an exercise for the reader
}
finally {
    try {
        if(out != null)
            out.close();
    } catch (IOException e) {
        //exception handling left as an exercise for the reader
    }
    try {
        if(bw != null)
            bw.close();
    } catch (IOException e) {
        //exception handling left as an exercise for the reader
    }
    try {
        if(fw != null)
            fw.close();
    } catch (IOException e) {
        //exception handling left as an exercise for the reader
    }
}
2020-01-08