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> = string.format("%o, %x, %X", -100,-100,-100) -- octal, hex, hex | > = string.format("%o, %x, %X", -100,-100,-100) -- octal, hex, hex | ||
37777777634, ffffff9c, FFFFFF9C | 37777777634, ffffff9c, FFFFFF9C | ||
== External links == | |||
* http://www.gnu.org/software/libc/manual/html_node/Formatted-Output.html#Formatted-Output | |||
{{LUA}} | {{LUA}} |
Revision as of 11:24, 8 October 2008
string.format(formatstring, e1, e2, ...)
Create a formatted string from the format and arguments provided. This is similar to the printf("format",...) function in C. An additional option %q returns string in a format that can safely be read back by Lua interpreter (puts quotes around a string and escapes special characters), it has little or no use in addon programming, but used by World of Warcraft to preparse all strings before saving them between sessions.
- c, d, E, e, f, g, G, i, o, u, X, and x all expect a number as argument.
- q and s expect a string.
> = string.format("%s %q", "Hello", "Lua user!") -- string and quoted string Hello "Lua user!" > = string.format("%c%c%c", 76,117,97) -- char Lua > = string.format("%e, %E", math.pi,math.pi) -- exponent 3.141593e+000, 3.141593E+000 > = string.format("%f, %g, %.2f", math.pi, math.pi, math.pi) -- float and compact float 3.141593, 3.14159, 3.14 > = string.format("%d, %i, %u", -100,-100,-100) -- signed, signed, unsigned integer -100, -100, 4294967196 > = string.format("%o, %x, %X", -100,-100,-100) -- octal, hex, hex 37777777634, ffffff9c, FFFFFF9C