BufferedWriter newLine() method in Java with Examples
Last Updated :
28 May, 2020
The newLine() method of BufferedWriter class in Java is used to separate the next line as a new line. It is used as a write separator in buffered writer stream.
Syntax:
public void newLine()
throws IOException
Parameters: This method does not accept any parameter.
Return value: This method does not return any value.
Exceptions: This method throws IOException if an I/O error occurs.
Below programs illustrate newLine() method in BufferedWriter class in IO package:
Program 1:
import java.io.*;
public class GFG {
public static void main(String[] args)
throws IOException
{
StringWriter stringWriter
= new StringWriter();
BufferedWriter buffWriter
= new BufferedWriter(
stringWriter);
buffWriter.write( 65 );
buffWriter.newLine();
buffWriter.write( 66 );
buffWriter.flush();
System.out.println(
stringWriter.getBuffer());
}
}
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Program 2:
import java.io.*;
public class GFG {
public static void main(String[] args)
throws IOException
{
StringWriter stringWriter
= new StringWriter();
BufferedWriter buffWriter
= new BufferedWriter(
stringWriter);
buffWriter.write(
"GEEKSFORGEEKS" , 0 , 5 );
buffWriter.newLine();
buffWriter.write(
"GEEKSFORGEEKS" , 0 , 13 );
buffWriter.flush();
System.out.println(
stringWriter.getBuffer());
}
}
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Output:
GEEKS
GEEKSFORGEEKS
References:
https://docs.oracle.com/javase/10/docs/api/java/io/BufferedWriter.html#newLine()
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