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1. String formatting: Integer, Decimal and Hexadeciaml | |
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2. String formatting: Float, Default Float and Default exponential | |
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3. String formatting: Right justify and Left justify | |
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4. String formatting: Fifteen and five characters allowed in string | |
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5. String Format: Force eight digits in integer | |
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6. String format: Five digits after decimal in float | |
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7. print variable into a string | |
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8. Formatted print: string | |
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9. Formatted print: float | |
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10. Print variables into a string | |
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11. Output float | |
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12. String output format: %e, %f, %g and | |
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13. String Simple Conversion: | |
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14. Use print as C printf: %d and %s | |
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15. Use print as c printf: %s | |
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16. Output with print: concatenate string, int float and list on the fly | |
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17. String Output Width and Precision | |
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18. aligning positive and negative numbers | |
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19. Print a formatted price list with a given width | |
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20. Define and ouuput string: 8-bit, 1-byte, 2-byte and 4-byte | |
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21. Print with format: %o, %x and %X | |
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22. String formatting | |
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23. Formatting Numbers: float | |
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24. Using form %(name)format, as shown here | |
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25. More than one format in the string | |
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