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Formatter « Development Class « Java
Java
Development Class
Formatter
1.
Formatter: format(String format, Object... args)
2.
Formatter: %g
3.
Formatting time and date
4.
Demonstrate the %n and %% format specifiers
5.
Demonstrate a field-width specifier
6.
Create a table of squares and cubes
7.
Demonstrate the precision modifier
8.
Demonstrate left justification
9.
Demonstrate the space format specifiers
10.
Limit the number of decimal digits by specifying the precision
11.
Using group separators.
12.
Show positive values with a leading + and negative values within parentheses.
13.
Use Formatter to vertically align numeric values.
14.
Use Formatter to left-justify strings within a table.
15.
Display several time and date formats
16.
using the %t specifier with Formatter.
17.
Display 12-hour time format
18.
Display 24-hour time format.
19.
Display short date format.
20.
Display date using full names.
21.
Display complete time and date information: using %T rather than %t.
22.
Display hour and minute, and include AM or PM indicator.
23.
The Time and Date Format Suffixes
24.
locale-specific formatting.
25.
Write formatted output directly to the console and to a file.
26.
Formatter.ioException()
27.
new Formatter(new OutputStream("test.fmt"))
28.
Use arguments indexes to simplify the creation of a custom time and date format
29.
Apply a mask to String