This class provides functions that read binary data types in a portable way. Data can be read in either big-endian or little-endian format, little-endian being the default on all architectures.
If you want to read data from text files (or streams) use wxTextInputStream instead.
The >> operator is overloaded and you can use this class like a standard C++ iostream. Note, however, that the arguments are the fixed size types wxUint32, wxInt32 etc and on a typical 32-bit computer, none of these match to the "long" type (wxInt32 is defined as signed int on 32-bit architectures) so that you cannot use long. To avoid problems (here and elsewhere), make use of the wxInt32, wxUint32, etc types.
For example:
wxFileInputStream input( "mytext.dat" ); wxDataInputStream store( input ); wxUint8 i1; float f2; wxString line; store >> i1; // read a 8 bit integer. store >> i1 >> f2; // read a 8 bit integer followed by float. store >> line; // read a text lineSee also wxDataOutputStream.
Derived from
None
Include files
<wx/datstrm.h>
Members
wxDataInputStream::wxDataInputStream
wxDataInputStream::~wxDataInputStream
wxDataInputStream::BigEndianOrdered
wxDataInputStream::Read8
wxDataInputStream::Read16
wxDataInputStream::Read32
wxDataInputStream::Read64
wxDataInputStream::ReadDouble
wxDataInputStream::ReadString
wxDataInputStream(wxInputStream& stream)
wxDataInputStream(wxInputStream& stream, wxMBConv& conv = wxMBConvUTF8)
Constructs a datastream object from an input stream. Only read methods will be available. The second form is only available in Unicode build of wxWidgets.
Parameters
stream
conv
~wxDataInputStream()
Destroys the wxDataInputStream object.
void BigEndianOrdered(bool be_order)
If be_order is true, all data will be read in big-endian order, such as written by programs on a big endian architecture (e.g. Sparc) or written by Java-Streams (which always use big-endian order).
wxUint8 Read8()
Reads a single byte from the stream.
void Read8(wxUint8 *buffer, size_t size)
Reads bytes from the stream in a specified buffer. The amount of bytes to read is specified by the size variable.
wxUint16 Read16()
Reads a 16 bit unsigned integer from the stream.
void Read16(wxUint16 *buffer, size_t size)
Reads 16 bit unsigned integers from the stream in a specified buffer. the amount of 16 bit unsigned integer to read is specified by the size variable.
wxUint32 Read32()
Reads a 32 bit unsigned integer from the stream.
void Read32(wxUint32 *buffer, size_t size)
Reads 32 bit unsigned integers from the stream in a specified buffer. the amount of 32 bit unsigned integer to read is specified by the size variable.
wxUint64 Read64()
Reads a 64 bit unsigned integer from the stream.
void Read64(wxUint64 *buffer, size_t size)
Reads 64 bit unsigned integers from the stream in a specified buffer. the amount of 64 bit unsigned integer to read is specified by the size variable.
double ReadDouble()
Reads a double (IEEE encoded) from the stream.
void ReadDouble(double *buffer, size_t size)
Reads double data (IEEE encoded) from the stream in a specified buffer. the amount of double to read is specified by the size variable.
wxString ReadString()
Reads a string from a stream. Actually, this function first reads a long integer specifying the length of the string (without the last null character) and then reads the string.
In Unicode build of wxWidgets, the fuction first reads multibyte (char*) string from the stream and then converts it to Unicode using the conv object passed to constructor and returns the result as wxString. You are responsible for using the same convertor as when writing the stream.
See also wxDataOutputStream::WriteString.