What does the dollar sign ($) do in a printf format string? [duplicate]

杀马特。学长 韩版系。学妹 提交于 2019-12-01 00:58:53
Alexander

It is the Argument Index. You can read the docs. I will try to explain the string from the tutorial for you:

String fmt = "%1$4s %2$10s %3$10s%n";

// format
cnsl.printft(fmt, "Items", "Quantity", "Price");
cnsl.printft(fmt, "-----", "-----", "-----");
cnsl.printft(fmt, "Tomato", "1Kg", "15");
cnsl.printft(fmt, "Potato", "5Kg", "50");
cnsl.printft(fmt, "Onion", "2Kg", "30");
cnsl.printft(fmt, "Apple", "4Kg", "80");

In general the format is %[argument_index$][flags][width][.precision]conversion.

In our example, #$ points to the position within our printft() statement. We have 3 strings to be formatted and hence why our format string has 1$, 2$,3$. The number that follows its the width between each argument. This width begins at 0 which means the actual width would be +1. The s is our conversion to string and the %n new line at the end.

Items      Quantity      Price
-----      --------      -----
Tomato     1Kg           15
Potato     5Kg           50
Onion      2Kg           30
Apple      4Kg           80
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