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# Formatting specifiers
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# Formatting specifiers
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| Specifier | Function |
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# Standard library
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## Formatting specifiers
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| `%d` | Display an integer |
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| Specifier | Function |
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| `%f` | Display a float. Specify the number of places to round to by adding a decimal and a number, eg `%.2f` would round to two decimal places. |
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| `%d` | Decimal representation: Display a value as a base 10 (hence the decimal) integer. |
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| `%f` | Fixed point decimal representation. Specify the number of places to round to by adding a decimal and a number, eg `%.2f` would round to two decimal places. |
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| `%e` | |
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For number formatting specifiers, the convention is as follows:
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For number formatting specifiers, the convention is as follows:
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`%-a.bX`
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`%-a.bX`
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`%`: Start of the formatting specifier
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`%`: Start of the formatting specifier
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`a`: (optional) If included, the size of the field in characters.
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`a`: (optional) If included, the size of the field in characters.
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`.`: Separator between `a` and `b`. Optional if `b` is not specified
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`.`: Separator between `a` and `b`. Optional if `b` is not specified
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`b`: The number of decimal places to round to
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`b`: The number of decimal places to round to
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`X`: The type of format to use, and the end of the specifier. Use `d` for integer base 10 (decimal) representation, `f` for fixed point decimal, and `e` for exponential notation
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`X`: The type of format to use, and the end of the specifier. Use `d` for integer base 10 (decimal) representation, `f` for fixed point decimal, and `e` for exponential notation, and `g` to select between fixed point and exponential, whichever is shorter.
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# Standard library
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## `printf`
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Write a string to standard output. `f` indicates that it's a formatting string. The string will not include move the cursor to a newline, append `\n` to the end of the string to do so.
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