front 1 %a | back 1 floating-point number, hexadecimal digits and p-Notation |
front 2 %A | back 2 floating point number, hexadecimal digits and P-Notation |
front 3 %c | back 3 Single character |
front 4 %d | back 4 signed decimal integer |
front 5 %e | back 5 floating point number, e-notation |
front 6 %E | back 6 floating point number, e-notation |
front 7 %f | back 7 floating point number, decimal notation |
front 8 %g | back 8 Use %f or %e, depending on the value. The %e style is used if the
exponent is |
front 9 %G | back 9 Use %f or %e, depending on the value. The %E style is used if the
exponent is |
front 10 %i | back 10 signed decimal integer (same as %d) |
front 11 %o | back 11 unsigned octal integer |
front 12 %p | back 12 A pointer |
front 13 %s | back 13 character string |
front 14 %u | back 14 unsigned decimal integer |
front 15 %x | back 15 unsigned hexadecimal integer, using hex digits 0f |
front 16 %X | back 16 unsigend hexadecimal integer, using hex digits OF |
front 17 %% | back 17 prints a percent sign |