The API: int read4(char *buf)
reads 4 characters at a time from a file.
The return value is the actual number of characters read. For example, it returns 3 if there is only 3 characters left in the file.
By using the read4
API, implement the function int read(char *buf, int n)
that reads n characters from the file.
Example 1:
Input: buf = "abc", n = 4 Output: "abc" Explanation: The actual number of characters read is 3, which is "abc".
Example 2:
Input: buf = "abcde", n = 5 Output: "abcde"
Note:
The read
function will only be called once for each test case.
public int read(char[] buf, int n) { // buf's size is n // buf is empty right now boolean eof = false; // end of file flag int total = 0; // total bytes have read char[] tmp = new char[4]; // temp buffer while (!eof && total < n) { // tmp is populated with things after we called read4 on it // the read4 gives you two things, one is the number of actual elements // another one is to populate the tmp with the actual elements int count = read4(tmp); // check if it's the end of the file if(count < 4){ eof = true; } // get the actual count count = Math.min(count, n - total); // copy from temp buffer to buf for (int i = 0; i < count; i++) buf[total++] = tmp[i]; } return total; }