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Precision specifies the exact number of digits to appear after the decimal point character. Precision specifies the minimum number of digits to appear.Ĭonverts floating-point number to the decimal notation in the style ddd.ddd. In the alternative implementation 0x or 0X is prefixed to results if the converted value is nonzero.Ĭonverts an unsigned integer into decimal representation dddd. If both the converted value and the precision are 0 the conversion results in no characters. Precision specifies the minimum number of digits to appear. The following format specifiers are available:Ĭonverts an unsigned integer into hexadecimal representation hhhh.įor the x conversion letters abcdef are used.įor the X conversion letters ABCDEF are used.
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If the value of this argument is negative, it is ignored. In the case when * is used, the precision is specified by an additional argument of type int, which appears before the argument to be converted, but after the argument supplying minimum field width if one is supplied. followed by integer number or *, or neither that specifies precision of the conversion. (Note: This is the minimum width: The value is never truncated.) If the value of the argument is negative, it results with the - flag specified and positive field width. In the case when * is used, the width is specified by an additional argument of type int, which appears before the argument to be converted and the argument supplying precision if one is supplied. The result is padded with space characters (by default), if required, on the left when right-justified, or on the right if left-justified.
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Pointer to a null-terminated multibyte string specifying how to interpret the dataĪrguments specifying data to print.
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Up to bufsz - 1 characters may be written, plus the null terminator Pointer to a character string to write to