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Java » Data Type » String formatScreenshots 
Fmt - format text (like Berkeley UNIX fmt)
       
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 * pioneering role in inventing and promulgating (and standardizing) the Java 
 * language and environment is gratefully acknowledged.
 
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import java.io.BufferedReader;
import java.io.FileReader;
import java.io.IOException;
import java.io.InputStream;
import java.io.InputStreamReader;
import java.util.StringTokenizer;

/**
 * Fmt - format text (like Berkeley UNIX fmt).
 */
public class Fmt {
  /** The maximum column width */
  public static final int COLWIDTH = 72;

  /** The file that we read and format */
  BufferedReader in;

  /** If files present, format each, else format the standard input. */
  public static void main(String[] avthrows IOException {
    if (av.length == 0)
      new Fmt(System.in).format();
    else
      for (int i = 0; i < av.length; i++)
        new Fmt(av[i]).format();
  }

  /** Construct a Formatter given a filename */
  public Fmt(String fnamethrows IOException {
    in = new BufferedReader(new FileReader(fname));
  }

  /** Construct a Formatter given an open Stream */
  public Fmt(InputStream filethrows IOException {
    in = new BufferedReader(new InputStreamReader(file));
  }

  /** Format the File contained in a constructed Fmt object */
  public void format() throws IOException {
    String w, f;
    int col = 0;
    while ((w = in.readLine()) != null) {
      if (w.length() == 0) { // null line
        System.out.print("\n")// end current line
        if (col > 0) {
          System.out.print("\n")// output blank line
          col = 0;
        }
        continue;
      }

      // otherwise it's text, so format it.
      StringTokenizer st = new StringTokenizer(w);
      while (st.hasMoreTokens()) {
        f = st.nextToken();

        if (col + f.length() > COLWIDTH) {
          System.out.print("\n");
          col = 0;
        }
        System.out.print(f + " ");
        col += f.length() 1;
      }
    }
    if (col > 0)
      System.out.print("\n");
    in.close();
  }
}


           
         
    
    
    
    
    
    
  
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