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java.util.zip.Inflater.needsDictionary() Method Example
Description
The java.util.zip.Inflater.needsDictionary() method returns true if a preset dictionary is needed for decompression.
Declaration
Following is the declaration for java.util.zip.Inflater.needsDictionary() method.
public boolean needsDictionary()
Returns
True if a preset dictionary is needed for decompression.
Example
The following example shows the usage of java.util.zip.Inflater.needsDictionary() method.
package com.tutorialspoint;
import java.io.UnsupportedEncodingException;
import java.util.zip.DataFormatException;
import java.util.zip.Deflater;
import java.util.zip.Inflater;
public class InflaterDemo {
public static void main(String[] args)
throws DataFormatException, UnsupportedEncodingException {
String message = "Welcome to TutorialsPoint.com;"
+"Welcome to TutorialsPoint.com;"
+"Welcome to TutorialsPoint.com;"
+"Welcome to TutorialsPoint.com;"
+"Welcome to TutorialsPoint.com;"
+"Welcome to TutorialsPoint.com;"
+"Welcome to TutorialsPoint.com;"
+"Welcome to TutorialsPoint.com;"
+"Welcome to TutorialsPoint.com;"
+"Welcome to TutorialsPoint.com;";
String dictionary = "Welcome";
System.out.println("Original Message length : " + message.length());
byte[] input = message.getBytes("UTF-8");
// Compress the bytes
byte[] output = new byte[1024];
Deflater deflater = new Deflater();
deflater.setDictionary(dictionary.getBytes("UTF-8"));
deflater.setInput(input);
deflater.finish();
int compressedDataLength = deflater.deflate(output,0 , output.length, Deflater.NO_FLUSH);
System.out.println("Total uncompressed bytes output :" + deflater.getTotalOut());
System.out.println("Compressed Message Checksum :" + deflater.getAdler());
deflater.finished();
System.out.println("Compressed Message length : " + compressedDataLength);
// Decompress the bytes
Inflater inflater = new Inflater();
inflater.setInput(output, 0, compressedDataLength);
byte[] result = new byte[1024];
int resultLength = inflater.inflate(result);
if(inflater.needsDictionary()){
inflater.setDictionary(dictionary.getBytes("UTF-8"));
resultLength = inflater.inflate(result);
}
inflater.finished();
// Decode the bytes into a String
message = new String(result, 0, resultLength, "UTF-8");
System.out.println("UnCompressed Message Checksum :" + inflater.getAdler());
System.out.println("UnCompressed Message length : " + message.length());
}
}
Let us compile and run the above program, this will produce the following result −
Original Message length : 300 Total uncompressed bytes output :40 Compressed Message Checksum :368538129 Compressed Message length : 40 UnCompressed Message Checksum :368538129 UnCompressed Message length : 300
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