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ShortBuffer arrayOffset() method in Java With Examples

Last Updated : 19 Sep, 2018
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The arrayOffset() method of java.nio.ShortBuffer class is used to return the offset within the buffer’s backing array of the first element of the buffer. It means that if this buffer is backed by an array, then buffer position p corresponds to array index p + arrayOffset().

In-order to check whether this buffer has a backing array, hasArray() method can be used. It ensures that this buffer has an accessible backing array.

Syntax :

public final int arrayOffset()

Return Value: This method returns the offset within this buffer’s array of the first element of the buffer.

Exception: This method throws ReadOnlyBufferException if this buffer is backed by an array but is read-only.

Below program illustrates the arrayOffset() method.

Program 1:




// Java program to demonstrate
// arrayOffset() method
  
import java.nio.*;
import java.util.*;
  
public class GFG {
    public static void main(String[] args)
    {
  
        // Declaring the capacity of the ShortBuffer
        int capacity = 10;
  
        // Creating the ShortBuffer
        try {
  
            // creating object of shortbuffer
            // and allocating size capacity
            ShortBuffer sb = ShortBuffer.allocate(capacity);
  
            // putting the value in shortbuffer
            sb.put((short)856);
            sb.put(2, (short)961);
  
            // print the ShortBuffer
            System.out.println("ShortBuffer: "
                               + Arrays.toString(sb.array()));
  
            // print the arrayOffset
            System.out.println("arrayOffset: "
                               + sb.arrayOffset());
        }
  
        catch (IllegalArgumentException e) {
            System.out.println("IllegalArgumentException catched");
        }
  
        catch (ReadOnlyBufferException e) {
            System.out.println("Exception throws" + e);
        }
    }
}


Output:

ShortBuffer: [856, 0, 961, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0]
arrayOffset: 0

Program 2: To demonstrate ReadOnlyBufferException




// Java program to demonstrate
// arrayOffset() method
  
import java.nio.*;
import java.util.*;
  
public class GFG {
    public static void main(String[] args)
    {
  
        // Declaring the capacity of the ShortBuffer
        int capacity = 10;
  
        // Creating the ShortBuffer
        try {
  
            // creating object of shortbuffer
            // and allocating size capacity
            ShortBuffer sb = ShortBuffer.allocate(capacity);
  
            // putting the value in shortbuffer
            sb.put((short)856);
            sb.put(2, (short)961);
            sb.rewind();
  
            // Creating a read-only copy of ShortBuffer
            // using asReadOnlyBuffer() method
            ShortBuffer sb1 = sb.asReadOnlyBuffer();
  
            // print the ShortBuffer
            System.out.print("Read only buffer : ");
            while (sb1.hasRemaining())
                System.out.print(sb1.get() + ", ");
  
            // next line
            System.out.println("");
  
            // print the arrayOffset
            System.out.println("\nTry to print the array offset"
                               + " of read only buffer");
            System.out.println("arrayOffset: " + sb1.arrayOffset());
        }
  
        catch (IllegalArgumentException e) {
            System.out.println("Exception throws: " + e);
        }
  
        catch (ReadOnlyBufferException e) {
            System.out.println("Exception throws: " + e);
        }
    }
}


Output:

Read only buffer : 856, 0, 961, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 

Try to print the array offset of read only buffer
Exception throws: java.nio.ReadOnlyBufferException


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