On Jul 24, 2:13 pm, bvh <atres...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Heya,
>
> I'm trying to write something to the internal memory, but whenever I
> try to check if it has written the right information, it returns
> length 0.
>
> The following code is triggered by a buttonpress, which is suppose to
> store the information the user has written in a textform. 'Displaybox'
> is a TextView which contains the user's addition.
>
> String FILENAME = "geonag.txt";
> String stringtowrite = Displaybox.getText().toString();
> Log.i("reached", "convert" + stringtowrite);
> FileOutputStream fos;
> try {
> fos = openFileOutput(FILENAME, Context.MODE_WORLD_READABLE);
>
> OutputStreamWriter fred = new OutputStreamWriter(fos);
>
> fred.write(stringtowrite.toCharArray(), 0,
> stringtowrite.length());
> fos.flush();
> fos.close();
>
> Log.i("reached", "running text 1");
> } catch (FileNotFoundException e) {
> // TODO Auto-generated catch block
> e.printStackTrace();
> } catch (IOException e) {
> // TODO Auto-generated catch block
> e.printStackTrace();
> }
>
> Log.i("reached", "after file creation");
>
> // read this
>
> FileInputStream fis2;
> try {
> fis2 = openFileInput(FILENAME);
>
> InputStreamReader isr = new InputStreamReader(fis2);
>
> Log.i("reached","length" + fis2.available());
> char[] inputBuffer = new char[fis2.available()];
> isr.read(inputBuffer);
>
> String Retrievetext = new String(inputBuffer);
> Log.i("reached", "extra"+ Retrievetext);
> Displaybox.setText(Retrievetext);
>
> fis2.close();
> Log.i("reached", "running text 2");
>
> } catch (FileNotFoundException e1) {
> Log.i("reached", "file not found");
> // TODO Auto-generated catch block
> e1.printStackTrace();
>
> } catch (IOException e) {
>
> Log.i("reached", "ioexception");
> // TODO Auto-generated catch block
> e.printStackTrace();
>
> }
>
> Log.i("reached","length" + fis2.available()); --- this always seems to
> return length 0.
> Is there any way of checking whether the file is being created at all?
> That would already help a lot.
>
> Cheers,
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