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			137 lines
		
	
	
		
			5.4 KiB
		
	
	
	
		
			Factor
		
	
	
		
			Executable File
		
	
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USING: help.syntax help.markup kernel prettyprint sequences strings ;
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IN: formatting
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HELP: printf
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{ $values { "format-string" string } }
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{ $description 
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    "Writes the arguments (specified on the stack) formatted according to the format string.\n" 
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    $nl
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    "Several format specifications exist for handling arguments of different types, and "
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    "specifying attributes for the result string, including such things as maximum width, "
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    "padding, and decimals.\n"
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    { $table
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        { "%%"          "Single %"                   "" }
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        { "%P.Ds"       "String format"              "string" }
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        { "%P.DS"       "String format uppercase"    "string" }
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        { "%c"          "Character format"           "char" } 
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        { "%C"          "Character format uppercase" "char" } 
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        { "%+Pd"        "Integer format"             "fixnum" }
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        { "%+P.De"      "Scientific notation"        "fixnum, float" }
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        { "%+P.DE"      "Scientific notation"        "fixnum, float" }
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        { "%+P.Df"      "Fixed format"               "fixnum, float" }
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        { "%+Px"        "Hexadecimal"                "hex" }
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        { "%+PX"        "Hexadecimal uppercase"      "hex" }
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        { "%[%?, %]"    "Sequence format"            "sequence" }
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        { "%[%?: %? %]" "Assocs format"              "assocs" }
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    }
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    $nl
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    "A plus sign ('+') is used to optionally specify that the number should be "
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    "formatted with a '+' preceeding it if positive.\n"
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    $nl
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    "Padding ('P') is used to optionally specify the minimum width of the result "
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    "string, the padding character, and the alignment.  By default, the padding "
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    "character defaults to a space and the alignment defaults to right-aligned. "
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    "For example:\n"
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    { $list
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        "\"%5s\" formats a string padding with spaces up to 5 characters wide."
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        "\"%03d\" formats an integer padding with zeros up to 3 characters wide."
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        "\"%'#5f\" formats a float padding with '#' up to 3 characters wide."
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        "\"%-10d\" formats an integer to 10 characters wide and left-aligns." 
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    }
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    $nl
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    "Digits ('D') is used to optionally specify the maximum digits in the result "
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    "string. For example:\n"
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    { $list 
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        "\"%.3s\" formats a string to truncate at 3 characters (from the left)."
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        "\"%.10f\" formats a float to pad-tail with zeros up to 10 digits beyond the decimal point."
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        "\"%.5E\" formats a float into scientific notation with zeros up to 5 digits beyond the decimal point, but before the exponent."
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    }
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}
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{ $examples 
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    { $example
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        "USING: formatting ;"
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        "123 \"%05d\" printf"
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        "00123" }
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    { $example
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        "USING: formatting ;"
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        "HEX: ff \"%04X\" printf"
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        "00FF" }
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    { $example
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        "USING: formatting ;"
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        "1.23456789 \"%.3f\" printf"
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        "1.235" }
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    { $example
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        "USING: formatting ;"
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        "12 \"%'#4d\" printf"
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        "##12" }
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    { $example
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        "USING: formatting ;"
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        "1234 \"%+d\" printf"
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        "+1234" }
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    { $example
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        "USING: formatting ;"
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        "{ 1 2 3 } \"%[%d, %]\" printf"
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        "{ 1, 2, 3 }" }
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    { $example
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        "USING: formatting ;"
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        "H{ { 1 2 } { 3 4 } } \"%[%d: %d %]\" printf"
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        "{ 1:2, 3:4 }" }
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} ;
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HELP: sprintf
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{ $values { "format-string" string } { "result" string } }
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{ $description "Returns the arguments (specified on the stack) formatted according to the format string as a result string." } 
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{ $see-also printf } ;
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HELP: strftime
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{ $values { "format-string" string } }
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{ $description 
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    "Writes the timestamp (specified on the stack) formatted according to the format string.\n"
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    $nl
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    "Different attributes of the timestamp can be retrieved using format specifications.\n"
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    { $table
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        { "%a"     "Abbreviated weekday name." }
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        { "%A"     "Full weekday name." }
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        { "%b"     "Abbreviated month name." }
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        { "%B"     "Full month name." }
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        { "%c"     "Date and time representation." }
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        { "%d"     "Day of the month as a decimal number [01,31]." }
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        { "%H"     "Hour (24-hour clock) as a decimal number [00,23]." }
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        { "%I"     "Hour (12-hour clock) as a decimal number [01,12]." }
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        { "%j"     "Day of the year as a decimal number [001,366]." }
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        { "%m"     "Month as a decimal number [01,12]." }
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        { "%M"     "Minute as a decimal number [00,59]." }
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        { "%p"     "Either AM or PM." }
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        { "%S"     "Second as a decimal number [00,59]." }
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        { "%U"     "Week number of the year (Sunday as the first day of the week) as a decimal number [00,53]." }
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        { "%w"     "Weekday as a decimal number [0(Sunday),6]." }
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        { "%W"     "Week number of the year (Monday as the first day of the week) as a decimal number [00,53]." }
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        { "%x"     "Date representation." }
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        { "%X"     "Time representation." }
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        { "%y"     "Year without century as a decimal number [00,99]." }
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        { "%Y"     "Year with century as a decimal number." }
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        { "%Z"     "Time zone name (no characters if no time zone exists)." }
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        { "%%"     "A literal '%' character." }
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    } 
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} 
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{ $examples 
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    { $unchecked-example
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        "USING: calendar formatting io ;"
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        "now \"%c\" strftime print"
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        "Mon Dec 15 14:40:43 2008" }
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} ;
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ARTICLE: "formatting" "Formatted printing"
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"The " { $vocab-link "formatting" } " vocabulary is used for formatted printing."
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{ $subsections
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    printf
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    sprintf
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    strftime
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} ;
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ABOUT: "formatting"
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