CPRINTF(DOS) XENIX System V CPRINTF(DOS)
Name
cprintf - Formats output.
Syntax
#include <conio.h>
int cprintf (format[ arg... ]);
char *format;
Description
The cprintf function formats and prints a series of
characters and values directly to the console, using the
putch function to output characters. Each argument (if any)
is converted and output according to the corresponding
format specification in the format. The format has the same
form and function as the format argument for the printf
function; see the printf reference page for a description of
the format and arguments.
Return Value
cprintf returns the number of characters printed.
See Also
fprintf(S), printf(S), sprintf(S)
Example
#include <conio.h>
int i = -16, j = 29; unsigned int k = 511;
/* The following statement prints i=-16, j=0x1d, k=511 */
cprintf ("i=%d, j=%#x, k=%u\n",i,j,k);
Notes
Unlike the fprintf, printf, and sprintf functions, cprintf
does not translate linefeed (LF) characters into carriage
return/linefeed combinations (CR-LF) on output.
This call must be compiled with the -dos flag.
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