Java™ Platform
Standard Ed. 6

Uses of Class
java.nio.charset.Charset

Packages that use Charset
java.io Provides for system input and output through data streams, serialization and the file system. 
java.lang Provides classes that are fundamental to the design of the Java programming language. 
java.nio.charset Defines charsets, decoders, and encoders, for translating between bytes and Unicode characters. 
java.nio.charset.spi Service-provider classes for the java.nio.charset package. 
javax.tools Provides interfaces for tools which can be invoked from a program, for example, compilers. 
 

Uses of Charset in java.io
 

Constructors in java.io with parameters of type Charset
InputStreamReader(InputStream in, Charset cs)
          Creates an InputStreamReader that uses the given charset.
OutputStreamWriter(OutputStream out, Charset cs)
          Creates an OutputStreamWriter that uses the given charset.
 

Uses of Charset in java.lang
 

Methods in java.lang with parameters of type Charset
 byte[] String.getBytes(Charset charset)
          Encodes this String into a sequence of bytes using the given charset, storing the result into a new byte array.
 

Constructors in java.lang with parameters of type Charset
String(byte[] bytes, Charset charset)
          Constructs a new String by decoding the specified array of bytes using the specified charset.
String(byte[] bytes, int offset, int length, Charset charset)
          Constructs a new String by decoding the specified subarray of bytes using the specified charset.
 

Uses of Charset in java.nio.charset
 

Methods in java.nio.charset that return Charset
 Charset CharsetEncoder.charset()
          Returns the charset that created this encoder.
 Charset CharsetDecoder.charset()
          Returns the charset that created this decoder.
static Charset Charset.defaultCharset()
          Returns the default charset of this Java virtual machine.
 Charset CharsetDecoder.detectedCharset()
          Retrieves the charset that was detected by this decoder  (optional operation).
static Charset Charset.forName(String charsetName)
          Returns a charset object for the named charset.
 

Methods in java.nio.charset that return types with arguments of type Charset
static SortedMap<String,Charset> Charset.availableCharsets()
          Constructs a sorted map from canonical charset names to charset objects.
 

Methods in java.nio.charset with parameters of type Charset
 int Charset.compareTo(Charset that)
          Compares this charset to another.
abstract  boolean Charset.contains(Charset cs)
          Tells whether or not this charset contains the given charset.
 

Constructors in java.nio.charset with parameters of type Charset
CharsetDecoder(Charset cs, float averageCharsPerByte, float maxCharsPerByte)
          Initializes a new decoder.
CharsetEncoder(Charset cs, float averageBytesPerChar, float maxBytesPerChar)
          Initializes a new encoder.
CharsetEncoder(Charset cs, float averageBytesPerChar, float maxBytesPerChar, byte[] replacement)
          Initializes a new encoder.
 

Uses of Charset in java.nio.charset.spi
 

Methods in java.nio.charset.spi that return Charset
abstract  Charset CharsetProvider.charsetForName(String charsetName)
          Retrieves a charset for the given charset name.
 

Methods in java.nio.charset.spi that return types with arguments of type Charset
abstract  Iterator<Charset> CharsetProvider.charsets()
          Creates an iterator that iterates over the charsets supported by this provider.
 

Uses of Charset in javax.tools
 

Methods in javax.tools with parameters of type Charset
 StandardJavaFileManager JavaCompiler.getStandardFileManager(DiagnosticListener<? super JavaFileObject> diagnosticListener, Locale locale, Charset charset)
          Gets a new instance of the standard file manager implementation for this tool.
 


Java™ Platform
Standard Ed. 6

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