To use this command in a batch file, replace every occurrence of %f with %%f. Specifies that a following d, i, o, u, x, or x conversion specifier applies to a long int or unsigned long int argument These strings may contain replacement fields, which are expressions delimited by curly braces {}
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While other string literals always have a constant value, formatted strings are really expressions evaluated at run time
Some examples of formatted string.
But they don't seem to have a lot of advantages, and, as you've said, they unnecessarily break compatibility with python < 3.6 Reddit is a network of communities where people can dive into their interests, hobbies and passions There's a community for whatever you're interested in on reddit. L specifies that a following a, a, e, e, f, f, g, or g conversion specifier applies to a long double argument
The same rules specified for fprintf apply for printf, sprintf and similar functions. A few of these don't do anything interesting, or even anything visible I have indicated those which don't do anything visually Is there some syntax that works for this
Here are two ways it does not work
There are two switches for the if condition which check for a file What is the difference between those two? When using an f in front of a string, all the variables inside curly brackets are read and replaced by their value. There is no difference between %f and %lf in the printf family
The iso c standard (all references within are from c11), section 7.21.6.1 the fprintf function, paragraph /7 states, for the l modifier (my emphasis)