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Home » U++ Library support » U++ Library : Other (not classified elsewhere) » Format NFormat and so on.
Format NFormat and so on. [message #3147] Tue, 09 May 2006 09:18 Go to previous message
lundman is currently offline  lundman
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Registered: March 2006
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It's always the trivial things I have to ask for Smile

What is the deal with Format and NFormat. I have not really found any documentation giving details to its use. But looking at sources, it seems %` (percent-backtick) prints date/time, but always in US order. No help for SetDateFormat, and only t.cpp has an example that does not change the format (when used with %`).

%5.2g and %5.2f give me asserts. The docs seem to favour %n instead, and sometimes %5.2n works, but with more than 2 digits in the decimal place, sometimes asserts. %5n seems to work ok, just not the way I was hoping.

What is the difference between NFormat and Format? The examples seem to use both.



 
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