How to copy a text file into a array.

I have written a program which copies a txt file to another text file. I used BufferReader, and Bufferwriter objects to perform this. Now I want to copy the text file to an int array. The text file stores numbers. Could some one please tell me how I can perform this task?

I'm completely on subject.No. This forum is entitled 'Reflections & Reference Objects'. There is a forum for I/O questions. By posting questions in the wrong place you are just asking the wrong people. It is not a rational mode of enquiry.

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