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The getEncoding() method of FileReader Class in Java is used to return the name of the current stream's character encoding. If the stream is utilizing a historical encoding name, it will be returned; otherwise, the canonical encoding name of the stream will be returned.

Syntax:

public String getEncoding()

Returns: This method returns the encoding's historical name, or null if the stream has been closed.

Example: We generated two file readers, input1 and input2, in the preceding example. The character encoding is not specified in input1. As a result, the default character encoding is returned by the getEncoding() function. The character encoding, UTF8, is specified by input2. As a result, the getEncoding() function returns the character encoding supplied.

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// Java Program to demonstrate the working of  // getEncoding() Method of FileReader Class  import java.io.FileReader; import java.nio.charset.Charset;  class GFG {     public static void main(String[] args)     {         try {             // Creates a FileReader with the encoding set to             // default.             FileReader input1 = new FileReader(                 "C:\\Users\\lenovo\\Desktop\\input.txt");              // Creates a FileReader with the specified             // encoding.             FileReader input2 = new FileReader(                 "C:\\Users\\lenovo\\Desktop\\input.txt",                 Charset.forName("UTF8"));              // The file reader's character encoding is             // returned.             System.out.println(                 "Character encoding of input1: "                 + input1.getEncoding());             System.out.println(                 "Character encoding of input2: "                 + input2.getEncoding());              // Closing Reader             input1.close();             input2.close();         }         catch (Exception e) {             e.getStackTrace();         }     } } 

Assume we have a text file named input.txt that contains the following information. This file will be utilized as a source of data in our example application.

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