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Best Way to Write Bytes in the Middle of a File in Java
I have a file in which I need to write bytes.
I know at which position in the file I need to insert specific bytes. To make things clear, I need to write bytes in the middle of the file without erasing any existing bytes. The whole operation should then increase the length of the file.
What is the best way to do so?
The only way to do this is to movethe bytes that are currently in the way. Depending on how frequently you have to do this, and how large the file is, it's often a better idea to create a new file, copying the existing file and inserting the new bytes along the way.
If you need to update the file infrequently, or it's small (up to maybe 100 kb) you can use a RandomAccessFile:
setLength()
method, adding the number of bytes you'll be inserting to whatever is returned by the length()
method.byte[]
that will hold all the bytes from the insertion point to the previous end of file.seek()
to position at the insertion pointreadFully()
to fill your temporary arrayseek()
to position at the insertion point + the number of bytes to insertwrite()
to write your buffer at that pointseek()
to reposition at the insertion pointIf you can't create a large-enough array in step #2, you'll have to perform steps 3-6 in a loop with a smaller buffer. I would use at least a 64k buffer for efficiency.
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