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Georg Henzler updated IO-288:
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    Attachment:     (was: ReverseFileReader.java)
    
> Supply a ReverseFileReader
> --------------------------
>
>                 Key: IO-288
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/IO-288
>             Project: Commons IO
>          Issue Type: New Feature
>          Components: Utilities
>            Reporter: Georg Henzler
>         Attachments: ReversedLinesFileReader.zip
>
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> I needed to analyse a log file today and I was looking for a 
> ReverseFileReader: A class that behaves exactly like BufferedReader except 
> that it goes from bottom to top when readLine() is called. I didn't find it 
> in IOUtils and the internet didn't help a lot either, e.g. 
> http://www.java2s.com/Tutorial/Java/0180__File/ReversingaFile.htm is a fairly 
> inefficient - the log files I'm analysing are huge and it is not a good idea 
> to load the whole content in the memory. 
> So I ended up writing an implementation myself using little memory and the 
> class RandomAccessFile - see attached file. It's used as follows:
> int blockSize = 4096; // only that much memory is needed, no matter how big 
> the file is
> ReverseFileReader reverseFileReader = new ReverseFileReader(myFile, 
> blockSize, "UTF-8"); // encoding is supported
> String line = null;
> while((line=reverseFileReader.readLine())!=null) {
>   ... // use the line
>   if(enoughLinesSeen) {
>      break;  
>   }
> }
> reverseFileReader.close();
> I believe this could be useful for other people as well!

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