System.out.println vs PrintWriter
I recommend using PrintWriter if you have to print more than 10^3 lines in one go.
I got this by running these snippets 3 times each for n=10^1 to 10^7 and then taking mean of there execution time.
class Sprint{
public static void main(String[] args) {
int n=10000000;
for(int i=0;i<n;i++){
System.out.println(i);
}
}
}
import java.io.*;
class Pprint{
public static void main(String[] args) {
PrintWriter out = new PrintWriter(System.out);
int n=10000000;
for(int i=0;i<n;i++){
out.println(i);
}
out.flush();
}
}
System.out
is instance of PrintStream
So your question narrows down to PrintStream
vs PrintWriter
All characters printed by a
PrintStream
are converted into bytes using the platform's default character encoding. (Syso writes out directly to system output/console)The
PrintWriter
class should be used in situations that require writing characters rather than bytes.
The main difference is that System.out
is a PrintStream
and the other one is a PrintWriter
. Essentially, PrintStream
should be used to write a stream of bytes, while PrintWriter
should be used to write a stream of characters (and thus it deals with character encodings and such).
For most use cases, there is no difference.