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48 .Nd formatted output conversion
179 and conversion specifications, each of which results
181 Each conversion specification is introduced by
186 with the conversion specifier.
256 If a precision is given with a numeric conversion
277 produced by a signed conversion
283 number produced by a signed conversion.
292 or the integral portion of a floating point conversion
334 conversion:
356 conversion, indicates that the argument is of an unsigned type
365 conversion, indicates that the argument is of a signed type equivalent in
370 conversion, it indicates that the argument is a pointer to a signed type
378 conversion:
390 conversion:
396 A character that specifies the type of conversion to be applied.
416 The conversion specifiers and their meanings are:
460 These conversion characters are deprecated, and will eventually disappear.
476 conversion uses the letter
492 respectively when using the lowercase conversion character, and
496 respectively when using the uppercase conversion character.
499 when using the lowercase conversion, and
501 when using the uppercase conversion.
533 is used if the exponent from its conversion is less than \-4 or greater than
557 conversion uses the prefix
680 The complete conversion specification
690 a numeric field; if the result of a conversion is wider than the field
692 field is expanded to contain the conversion result.
748 The conversion formats
754 The conversion format
936 as the resulting string may still contain user-supplied conversion specifiers