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A stream object is a sequence of bytes of unlimited length.

The stream is represented as a dictionary followed by the stream keyword, the sequence of bytes, and the endstream keyword.

The stream keyword must be followed by a carriage return/line feed pair, or just a line feed. Carriage return alone is not allowed.

The dictionary should specify the number of bytes in the stream indicated by a key of Length.

There should be an end of line marker after the stream and before the endstream keyword. This end of line marker is not part of the stream.

dictionary
stream
this is a stream of stuff. More stuff

endstream


KeyTypeRequired?Description
LengthintegerRequiredThe number of bytes in the stream.
Filtername or arrayOptionalThe name of the filter(s) to be applied to the stream
DecodeParmsdictionary or arrayOptionalparameter dictionary(ies) to be used by filter(s).
DLintegerOptionalA hint as to the length of the filtered stream.
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