格式化输出函数printf

int printf ( const char * format, ... );

Print formatted data to stdout

Writes to the standard output (stdout) a sequence of data formatted as the  format argument specifies. After the  format parameter, the function expects at least as many additional arguments as specified in  format.

Parameters

format
String that contains the text to be written to  stdout.
It can optionally contain embedded format tags that are substituted by the values specified in subsequent argument(s) and formatted as requested.
The number of arguments following the  format parameters should at least be as much as the number of format tags.
The format tags follow this prototype:

%[flags][width][.precision][length]specifier 
Where  specifier is the most significant one and defines the type and the interpretation of the value of the coresponding argument:
specifier Output Example
c Character a
d or i Signed decimal integer 392
e Scientific notation (mantissa/exponent) using e character 3.9265e+2
E Scientific notation (mantissa/exponent) using E character 3.9265E+2
f Decimal floating point 392.65
g Use the shorter of %e or %f  浮点数的短小格式 392.65
G Use the shorter of %E or %f 392.65
o Unsigned octal 610
s String of characters sample
u Unsigned decimal integer 7235
x Unsigned hexadecimal integer 7fa
X Unsigned hexadecimal integer (capital letters) 7FA
p Pointer address B800:0000
n Nothing printed. The argument must be a pointer to a signed int, where the number of characters written so far is stored.  
%% followed by another % character will write % to stdout. %

The tag can also contain  flagswidth.precision and  length sub-specifiers, which are optional and follow these specifications:

flags description
- Left-justify within the given field width; Right justification is the default (see width sub-specifier).
+ Forces to precede the result with a plus or minus sign (+ or -) even for positive numbers. By default, only negative numbers are preceded with a - sign.
(space) If no sign is going to be written, a blank space is inserted before the value.
# Used with ox or X specifiers the value is preceeded with 00x or 0X respectively for values different than zero.
Used with eE and f, it forces the written output to contain a decimal point even if no digits would follow. By default, if no digits follow, no decimal point is written.
Used with g or G the result is the same as with e or E but trailing zeros are not removed.
0 Left-pads the number with zeroes (0) instead of spaces, where padding is specified (see width sub-specifier).

width description
(number) Minimum number of characters to be printed. If the value to be printed is shorter than this number, the result is padded with blank spaces. The value is not truncated even if the result is larger.
* The width is not specified in the format string, but as an additional integer value argument preceding the argument that has to be formatted.

.precision description
.number For integer specifiers (diouxX): precision specifies the minimum number of digits to be written. If the value to be written is shorter than this number, the result is padded with leading zeros. The value is not truncated even if the result is longer. A precision of 0 means that no character is written for the value 0.
For eE and f specifiers: this is the number of digits to be printed after the decimal point.
For g and G specifiers: This is the maximum number of significant digits to be printed. (最大有效小数位(包括.))
For s: this is the maximum number of characters to be printed. By default all characters are printed until the ending null character is encountered.
For c type: it has no effect.
When no precision is specified, the default is 1. If the period is specified without an explicit value for precision0 is assumed.
.* The precision is not specified in the format string, but as an additional integer value argument preceding the argument that has to be formatted.

length description
h The argument is interpreted as a short int or unsigned short int (only applies to integer specifiers: idoux and X).
l The argument is interpreted as a long int or unsigned long int for integer specifiers (idoux and X), and as a wide character or wide character string for specifiers c and s.
L The argument is interpreted as a long double (only applies to floating point specifiers: eEfg and G).

additional arguments
Depending on the  format string, the function may expect a sequence of additional arguments, each containing one value to be inserted instead of each  %-tag specified in the  format parameter, if any. There should be the same number of these arguments as the number of  %-tags that expect a value.

Return Value

On success, the total number of characters written is returned.
On failure, a negative number is returned.

Example

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/* printf example */
#include <stdio.h>

int main()
{
   printf ("Characters: %c %c \n", 'a', 65);
   printf ("Decimals: %d %ld\n", 1977, 650000L);
   printf ("Preceding with blanks: %10d \n", 1977);
   printf ("Preceding with zeros: %010d \n", 1977);
   printf ("Some different radixes: %d %x %o %#x %#o \n", 100, 100, 100, 100, 100);
   printf ("floats: %4.2f %+.0e %E \n", 3.1416, 3.1416, 3.1416);
   printf ("Width trick: %*d \n", 5, 10);
   printf ("%s \n", "A string");

    printf ("float:%.1g", 3.14450);
    printf ("float:%.4g\n", 3.144560);
    printf ("float:%.5g\n", 3.144560);
    printf ("float:%.6g\n", 3.144500);
    printf ("float:%.7g\n", 3.144000);
   return 0;
}
 
And here is the output:
Characters: a A
Decimals: 1977 650000
Preceding with blanks:       1977
Preceding with zeros: 0000001977
Some different radixes: 100 64 144 0x64 0144
floats: 3.14 +3e+000 3.141600E+000
Width trick:    10
A string
float:3
float:3.145   //有效小数位包括小数号
float:3.1446  //保留小数位的时候,遵守四舍五入的原则
float:3.1445
float:3.144

 

                
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