August 1997
Beginner
312 pages
8h 35m
English
The printf function is sometimes handy when used
to take a list of values and produce an output line that displays the
values in controllable ways. The
sprintf
function is identical to printf for its arguments,
but returns whatever would have been output by
printf as a single string. (Think of it as
“string printf.”) For example, to
create a string consisting of the letter X
followed by a five-digit zero-padded value of $y,
simply use this:
$result = sprintf("X%05d",$y);See Chapter 6, or Chapter 3 of
Programming Perl for a description of the format
strings understood by printf and
sprintf.
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