NAME strprintf - formatted print to a string SYNOPSIS strprintf(fmt, x_1, x_2, ...) TYPES fmt string x_1, x_2, ... any return string DESCRIPTION This function returns the string formed from the characters that would be printed to standard output by printf(fmt, x_1, x_2, ...). EXAMPLE > strprintf("h=%d, i=%d", 2, 3); "h=2, i=3" > c = config("epsilon", 1e-6); c = config("display", 6); > c = config("tilde", 1); c = config("outround", 0); > c = config("fullzero", 0); > fmt = "%f,%10f,%-10f,%10.4f,%.4f,%.f.\n"; > a = sqrt(3); > strprintf(fmt,a,a,a,a,a,a); "1.732051, 1.732051,1.732051 , ~1.7320,~1.7320,~1. " LIMITS The number of arguments of strprintf() is not to exceed 100. LIBRARY none SEE ALSO printf, fprintf, print