Writer close() method in Java with Examples

The close() method of Writer Class in Java is used to close the writer. Closing a writer deallocates any value in it or any resources associated with it. The Writer instance once closed won’t work. Also a Writer instance once closed cannot be closed again.
Syntax:
public void close()
Parameters: This method do not accepts any parameter.
Return Value: This method do not returns any value. It just closes the Stream.
Below methods illustrates the working of close() method:
Program 1:
// Java program to demonstrate// Writer close() method  import java.io.*;  class GFG {    public static void main(String[] args)    {          // The string to be written in the Stream        String str = "GeeksForGeeks";          try {              // Create a Writer instance            Writer writer                = new PrintWriter(System.out);              // Write the above string to this writer            // This will put the string in the writer            // till it is printed on the console            writer.write(str);              // Now close the writer            // using close() method            writer.close();        }        catch (Exception e) {            System.out.println(e);        }    }} | 
Output:
GeeksForGeeks
Program 2:
// Java program to demonstrate// Writer close() method  import java.io.*;  class GFG {    public static void main(String[] args)    {          try {              // Create a Writer instance            Writer writer                = new PrintWriter(System.out);              // Write the char to this writer            // This will put the char in the writer            // till it is printed on the console            writer.write(65);              // Now close the writer            // using close() method            writer.close();        }        catch (Exception e) {            System.out.println(e);        }    }} | 
Output:
A
				
					


