public class PipedReader extends Reader
| Constructor | Description | 
|---|---|
| PipedReader() | Creates a  PipedReaderso
 that it is not yet connected. | 
| PipedReader(int pipeSize) | Creates a  PipedReaderso that it is not yetconnectedand uses
 the specified pipe size for the pipe's buffer. | 
| PipedReader(PipedWriter src) | Creates a  PipedReaderso
 that it is connected to the piped writersrc. | 
| PipedReader(PipedWriter src,
           int pipeSize) | Creates a  PipedReaderso that it is connected
 to the piped writersrcand uses the specified
 pipe size for the pipe's buffer. | 
| Modifier and Type | Method | Description | 
|---|---|---|
| void | close() | Closes this piped stream and releases any system resources
 associated with the stream. | 
| void | connect(PipedWriter src) | Causes this piped reader to be connected
 to the piped  writer  src. | 
| int | read() | Reads the next character of data from this piped stream. | 
| int | read(char[] cbuf,
    int off,
    int len) | Reads up to  lencharacters of data from this piped
 stream into an array of characters. | 
| boolean | ready() | Tell whether this stream is ready to be read. | 
public PipedReader(PipedWriter src) throws IOException
PipedReader so
 that it is connected to the piped writer
 src. Data written to src
 will then be available as input from this stream.src - the stream to connect to.IOException - if an I/O error occurs.public PipedReader(PipedWriter src, int pipeSize) throws IOException
PipedReader so that it is connected
 to the piped writer src and uses the specified
 pipe size for the pipe's buffer. Data written to src
 will then be  available as input from this stream.src - the stream to connect to.pipeSize - the size of the pipe's buffer.IOException - if an I/O error occurs.IllegalArgumentException - if pipeSize <= 0.public PipedReader()
public PipedReader(int pipeSize)
PipedReader so that it is not yet
 connected and uses
 the specified pipe size for the pipe's buffer.
 It must be  connected to a PipedWriter
 before being used.pipeSize - the size of the pipe's buffer.IllegalArgumentException - if pipeSize <= 0.public void connect(PipedWriter src) throws IOException
src.
 If this object is already connected to some
 other piped writer, an IOException
 is thrown.
 
 If src is an
 unconnected piped writer and snk
 is an unconnected piped reader, they
 may be connected by either the call:
 
snk.connect(src) or the call:
src.connect(snk) The two calls have the same effect.
src - The piped writer to connect to.IOException - if an I/O error occurs.public int read()
         throws IOException
-1 is returned.
 This method blocks until input data is available, the end of
 the stream is detected, or an exception is thrown.read in class Reader-1 if the end of the
             stream is reached.IOException - if the pipe is
           broken,
          unconnected, closed,
          or an I/O error occurs.public int read(char[] cbuf,
                int off,
                int len)
         throws IOException
len characters of data from this piped
 stream into an array of characters. Less than len characters
 will be read if the end of the data stream is reached or if
 len exceeds the pipe's buffer size. This method
 blocks until at least one character of input is available.read in class Readercbuf - the buffer into which the data is read.off - the start offset of the data.len - the maximum number of characters read.-1 if there is no more data because the end of
             the stream has been reached.IOException - if the pipe is
                   broken,
                  unconnected, closed,
                  or an I/O error occurs.public boolean ready()
              throws IOException
ready in class ReaderIOException - if the pipe is
                   broken,
                  unconnected, or closed.public void close()
           throws IOException
close in interface Closeableclose in interface AutoCloseableclose in class ReaderIOException - if an I/O error occurs. Submit a bug or feature 
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