Writes an int at the current position in the given ByteBuffer, using the given ByteOrder - Java java.nio

Java examples for java.nio:ByteBuffer Int

Description

Writes an int at the current position in the given ByteBuffer, using the given ByteOrder

Demo Code

/*//  w w w .  j  a  va 2 s  . c o m
Copyright (c) 2005 Health Market Science, Inc.

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 */
//package com.java2s;

import java.nio.ByteBuffer;
import java.nio.ByteOrder;

public class Main {
    /**
     * Writes an int at the current position in the given buffer, using the
     * given ByteOrder
     * @param buffer buffer into which to insert the int
     * @param val Int to insert
     * @param order the order to insert the bytes of the int
     */
    public static void putInt(ByteBuffer buffer, int val, ByteOrder order) {
        int offset = buffer.position();
        putInt(buffer, val, offset, order);
        buffer.position(offset + 4);
    }

    /**
     * Writes an int at the given position in the given buffer, using the
     * given ByteOrder
     * @param buffer buffer into which to insert the int
     * @param val Int to insert
     * @param offset offset at which to insert the int
     * @param order the order to insert the bytes of the int
     */
    public static void putInt(ByteBuffer buffer, int val, int offset,
            ByteOrder order) {
        ByteOrder origOrder = buffer.order();
        try {
            buffer.order(order).putInt(offset, val);
        } finally {
            buffer.order(origOrder);
        }
    }
}

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