Lines Matching full:precision

106 An optional \fIprecision\fR that gives the minimum number of digits to appear
112 The precision takes the form of a period (.) followed by either an asterisk
114 string is treated as 0. If a precision appears with any other conversion
132 A field width, or precision, or both, may be indicated by an asterisk (*). In
133 this case an argument of type \fBint\fR supplies the field width or precision.
134 Arguments specifying field width, or precision, or both must appear in that
137 precision is taken as if the precision were omitted. In format wide-character
139 specification, a field width or precision may be indicated by the sequence
142 argument) of an integer argument containing the field width or precision, for
147 wprintf(L"%1$d:%2$.*3$d:%4$.*3$d\en", hour, min, precision, sec);
217 For \fBo\fR conversion, it increases the precision (if necessary) to force the
239 \fBu\fR, \fBx\fR, and \fBX\fR conversions, if a precision is specified, the
366 \fB[\fR\(mi\fB]\fR\fIdddd\fR. The precision specifies the minimum number of
368 digits, it will be expanded with leading zeros. The default precision is 1. The
369 result of converting 0 with an explicit precision of 0 is no wide-characters.
379 style \fIdddd\fR. The precision specifies the minimum number of digits to
381 will be expanded with leading zeros. The default precision is 1. The result of
382 converting 0 with an explicit precision of 0 is no wide-characters.
392 style \fIdddd\fR. The precision specifies the minimum number of digits to
394 will be expanded with leading zeros. The default precision is 1. The result of
395 converting 0 with an explicit precision of 0 is no wide-characters.
405 the style \fIdddd\fR; the letters abcdef are used. The precision specifies the
408 default precision is 1. The result of converting 0 with an explicit precision
430 radix character (see \fBsetlocale\fR(3C)) is equal to the precision
431 specification. If the precision is missing it is taken as 6; if the precision
440 infinite argument, "infinity" or "Infinity" is printed when the precision is at
445 infinite argument, "INFINITY" is printed when the precision is at least 8 and
458 of digits after it is equal to the precision; if the precision is missing, it
459 is taken as 6; if the precision is 0 and no \fB#\fR flag is present, no radix
475 printed as "[\(mi]\fBinfinity\fR", when the precision for the conversion is at
490 "[\(mi]\fBInfinity\fR", when the precision for the conversion is at least 7 and
505 precision specifying the number of significant digits. If an explicit precision
508 such a conversion is less than \(mi4 or greater than or equal to the precision.
515 precision is at least 8 and "inf", "INF", or "Inf" is printed otherwise.
527 number of hexadecimal digits after it are equal to the precision; if the
528 precision is missing, the number of digits printed after the radix point is 13
531 precision is zero and the '#' flag is not specified, no decimal-point wide
571 wide-character. If the precision is specified, no more than that many
572 wide-characters are written. If the precision is not specified or is greater
577 (but not including) a terminating null wide-character. If no precision is
579 null wide-character. If a precision is specified, no more than that many