By default, bytes objects are not mutable. You can use MutableBytes
objects instead.
Creating MutableBytes objects
The methods described in the tutorial “Creating Bytes” all work in the same way for MutableBytes
.
You can call the method mutableCopy()
on any Bytes object to get a copy of the Bytes object as mutable.
Finally, you can create fresh objects with the create()
method.
Fill, Clear
Fill a MutableBytes with the same byte the fill method:
You can clear the contents with the clear
method:
Setting values
You can set values with different arguments:
- The
set(int i, byte b)
method sets the value of a byte at indexi
. - The
setInt(int i, int value)
method sets the value of the next four bytes at indexi
. - The
setLong(int i, long value)
method sets the value of the next eight bytes at indexi
. - The
set(int offset, Bytes bytes)
method sets the value of the next bytes at indexi
.