USING: help.syntax help.markup kernel prettyprint sequences strings ; IN: printf HELP: printf { $values { "format-string" string } } { $description "Writes the arguments formatted according to the format string.\n" { $table { "%%" "Single %" "" } { "%Pd" "Integer format" "fixnum" } { "%P.De" "Scientific notation" "fixnum, float" } { "%P.DE" "Scientific notation" "fixnum, float" } { "%P.Df" "Fixed format" "fixnum, float" } { "%Px" "Hexadecimal" "hex" } { "%PX" "Hexadecimal uppercase" "hex" } { "%P.Ds" "String format" "string" } { "%P.DS" "String format uppercase" "string" } { "%c" "Character format" "char" } { "%C" "Character format uppercase" "char" } } "\n" "Padding ('P') is used to specify the minimum width of the result string, the padding character, and the alignment. By default, the padding character defaults to a space and the alignment defaults to right-aligned. For example:\n" { $list "\"%5s\" formats a string padding with spaces up to 5 characters wide." "\"%08d\" formats an integer padding with zeros up to 3 characters wide." "\"%'#5f\" formats a float padding with '#' up to 3 characters wide." "\"%-10d\" formats an integer to 10 characters wide and left-aligns." } "\n" "Digits ('D') is used to specify the maximum digits in the result string. For example:\n" { $list "\"%.3s\" formats a string to truncate at 3 characters (from the left)." "\"%.10f\" formats a float to pad-right with zeros up to 10 digits beyond the decimal point." "\"%.5E\" formats a float into scientific notation with zeros up to 5 digits beyond the decimal point, but before the exponent." } } { $examples { $example "USING: printf ;" "123 \"%05d\" printf" "00123" } { $example "USING: printf ;" "HEX: ff \"04X\" printf" "00FF" } { $example "USING: printf ;" "1.23456789 \"%.3f\" printf" "1.234" } { $example "USING: printf ;" "1234567890 \"%.5e\" printf" "1.23456e+09" } { $example "USING: printf ;" "12 \"%'#4d\" printf" "##12" } } ; HELP: sprintf { $values { "params" sequence } { "format-string" string } { "result" string } } { $description "Returns the arguments formatted according to the format string as a result string." } { $see-also printf } ;