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How to print \ using printf

Sarvani
Sarvani over 10 years ago

HI all,


I am trying to print \ in CIW using printf("\"). But it is not working. Please help me.

Thank you,

Sarvani

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  • psill000
    psill000 over 10 years ago

    Not sure what info you need.

    printf("hello\n")

    tmp = "hello"

    printf("%s\n" tmp)

    %s for string

    %L for list

    %f or %2.3f floats

    %n for intergers

    Ex:

    tmp1 = "Booyaa"

    tmp2 = '(0.05 0.75)

    printf("The coords are %L. %s\n" tmp1 tmp2)

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  • psill000
    psill000 over 10 years ago

    Not sure what info you need.

    printf("hello\n")

    tmp = "hello"

    printf("%s\n" tmp)

    %s for string

    %L for list

    %f or %2.3f floats

    %n for intergers

    Ex:

    tmp1 = "Booyaa"

    tmp2 = '(0.05 0.75)

    printf("The coords are %L. %s\n" tmp1 tmp2)

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