I'm using DataOutputStream
to write to a file, however I want to change the endian of the data.
This is how i'm writing the byte data to the file (it outputs in Little endian by default)
public void generateBinObjFile(String outputFile)
try {
// Create file
DataOutputStream stream = new DataOutputStream(
new FileOutputStream(outputFile));
stream.writeShort(this.quantize(this.xComponents.get(index), //<-- Short is written in little Endian
this.min_x, this.max_x) - 32768);
} // catch statements here
Is there a way i can define the Endian of how byte data is written in Java?
You can not do this with
DataOutputStream
, which always uses big endian.You can use a
ByteBuffer
on which you can callorder()
to influence how it reads and writes data.You can use the
ByteBuffer
either to prepare abyte[]
that you'll write with a classicalOutputStream
later on or go entirely to NIO and use anyWritableByteChannel
for the writingYou cannot:
All the "multi-byte" methods work like that. If you need it the other way around, you need to write bytes yourself.
all the given answers are right. You can, however, take the source of DataOutputStream, paste it into a new class, and reverse the order of bytes in the various writeShort, writeLong etc.. (or at least in the ones you need). It is not such a difficult work.
Obviously you cannot then use it to communicate with a DataInputStream on the other side, but I suppose you need to write to a file or socket with a C program on the other side, so you'll not need a DataInputStream.
You can use: com.google.common.io.LittleEndianDataOutputStream from
https://google.github.io/guava/releases/17.0/api/docs/com/google/common/io/LittleEndianDataOutputStream.html or copy this class: http://www.cafeaulait.org/books/javaio/ioexamples/07/LittleEndianOutputStream.java
It outputs the data in a fashion that is readable by DataInputStream.
If you have to worry about the endianness, you should not be using a Data*Stream.