new Scanner(FileReader file)


/**
 *Output:
String: Testing
String: Scanner
int: 10
double: 12.2
String: one
boolean: true
String: two
boolean: false
 */

import java.io.FileReader;
import java.io.FileWriter;
import java.io.IOException;
import java.util.Scanner;

public class MainClass {
  public static void main(String args[]) throws IOException {

    int i;
    double d;
    boolean b;
    String str;

    FileWriter fout = new FileWriter("test.txt");
    fout.write("Testing Scanner 10 12.2 one true two false");
    fout.close();

    FileReader fin = new FileReader("Test.txt");

    Scanner src = new Scanner(fin);

    while (src.hasNext()) {
      if (src.hasNextInt()) {
        i = src.nextInt();
        System.out.println("int: " + i);
      } else if (src.hasNextDouble()) {
        d = src.nextDouble();
        System.out.println("double: " + d);
      } else if (src.hasNextBoolean()) {
        b = src.nextBoolean();
        System.out.println("boolean: " + b);
      } else {
        str = src.next();
        System.out.println("String: " + str);
      }
    }

    fin.close();
  }
}
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Scanner:
  1. Scanner
  2. Setting Delimiters
  3. findInLine( )
  4. findWithinHorizon( )
  5. skip( )
  6. new Scanner(FileReader file)
  7. new Scanner(InputStream source)
  8. Scanner: hasNext()
  9. Scanner: hasNextBoolean()
  10. Scanner: hasNextDouble()
  11. Scanner: hasNextInt()
  12. Scanner: hasNextLine()
  13. Scanner: next()
  14. Scanner: nextBoolean()
  15. Scanner: nextDouble()
  16. Scanner: nextInt()
  17. Scanner: nextLine()