The limit() method of java.nio.ShortBuffer Class is used to modify this ShortBuffer’s limit. This method takes the limit to be set as the parameter and sets that as the new limit of this Buffer. If the mark of this Buffer is already defined and is larger than the new specified limit, then this new limit is not set and discarded.
Syntax:
public final ShortBuffer limit(int newLimit)
Parameter: This method accepts a parameter newLimit which is the new integer value for the limit.
Return Value: This method returns this buffer after setting the specified new limit as the new limit of this Buffer.
Below are the examples to illustrate the limit() method:
Examples 1:
// Java program to demonstrate // limit() method import java.nio.*;
import java.util.*;
public class GFG {
public static void main(String[] args)
{
// defining and allocating ShortBuffer
// using allocate() method
ShortBuffer shortBuffer
= ShortBuffer.allocate( 4 );
// put short value in ShortBuffer
// using put() method
shortBuffer.put(( short ) 20 );
shortBuffer.put(( short ) 30 );
// print the short buffer
System.out.println(
"ShortBuffer before "
+ "setting buffer's limit: "
+ Arrays.toString(
shortBuffer.array())
+ "\nPosition: "
+ shortBuffer.position()
+ "\nLimit: "
+ shortBuffer.limit());
// Limit the shortBuffer
// using limit() method
shortBuffer.limit( 1 );
// print the short buffer
System.out.println(
"\nShortBuffer after "
+ "setting buffer's limit: "
+ Arrays.toString(
shortBuffer.array())
+ "\nPosition: "
+ shortBuffer.position()
+ "\nLimit: "
+ shortBuffer.limit());
}
} |
ShortBuffer before setting buffer's limit: [20, 30, 0, 0] Position: 2 Limit: 4 ShortBuffer after setting buffer's limit: [20, 30, 0, 0] Position: 1 Limit: 1
Examples 2:
// Java program to demonstrate // limit() method import java.nio.*;
import java.util.*;
public class GFG {
public static void main(String[] args)
{
// defining and allocating ShortBuffer
// using allocate() method
ShortBuffer shortBuffer
= ShortBuffer.allocate( 5 );
// put short value in ShortBuffer
// using put() method
shortBuffer.put(( short ) 20 );
shortBuffer.put(( short ) 30 );
shortBuffer.put(( short ) 40 );
// mark will be going to
// discarded by limit()
shortBuffer.mark();
// print the short buffer
System.out.println(
"ShortBuffer before "
+ "setting buffer's limit: "
+ Arrays.toString(
shortBuffer.array())
+ "\nPosition: "
+ shortBuffer.position()
+ "\nLimit: "
+ shortBuffer.limit());
// Limit the shortBuffer
// using limit() method
shortBuffer.limit( 4 );
// print the short buffer
System.out.println(
"\nShortBuffer before "
+ "setting buffer's limit: "
+ Arrays.toString(
shortBuffer.array())
+ "\nPosition: "
+ shortBuffer.position()
+ "\nLimit: "
+ shortBuffer.limit());
}
} |
ShortBuffer before setting buffer's limit: [20, 30, 40, 0, 0] Position: 3 Limit: 5 ShortBuffer before setting buffer's limit: [20, 30, 40, 0, 0] Position: 3 Limit: 4
Reference: https://docs.oracle.com/javase/9/docs/api/java/nio/ShortBuffer.html#mark–