Hi Christian
Thanks!!!!!
Never too late to learn something new. :-)
Olivier
Em 17-12-2010 22:40, Christian Lohmaier escreveu:
Hi Oliver,
On Sat, Dec 18, 2010 at 1:13 AM, Olivier Hallot
<olivier.hal...@documentfoundation.org> wrote:
I have another one which I suspect is wrong:
"Process stopped at iteration %d of %d."
Usually %d is replaced by a value at runtime, so it may show to the user as
"100 of 100", "234 of 234".... i.e. the two numbers will be the same always.
No - they are not the same - the "d" is not a variable name, but a
data-type (%s would be a string, %d is decimal/a number)
Am I wrong?
Yes.
It's used like this for example:
sprintf (buffer, "%d plus %d is %d", a, b, a+b);
first %d is replaced by the value of a, second %d is replaced by the
value of b, and third is replaced by the result of a+b
ciao
Christian
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