Specifier
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Description
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%@ | Objective-C object, printed as the string returned by descriptionWithLocale: if available, or description otherwise. Also works with CFTypeRef objects, returning the result of the CFCopyDescription function. |
%% | '%' character |
%d , %D ,%i | Signed 32-bit integer (
int ) |
%u , %U | Unsigned 32-bit integer (
unsigned int ) |
%hi | Signed 16-bit integer (
short ) |
%hu | Unsigned 16-bit integer (unsigned short ) |
%qi | Signed 64-bit integer (long long ) |
%qu | Unsigned 64-bit integer (unsigned long long ) |
%x | Unsigned 32-bit integer (unsigned int ), printed in hexadecimal using the digits 0–9 and lowercase a–f |
%X | Unsigned 32-bit integer (unsigned int ), printed in hexadecimal using the digits 0–9 and uppercase A–F |
%qx | Unsigned 64-bit integer (unsigned long long ), printed in hexadecimal using the digits 0–9 and lowercase a–f |
%qX | Unsigned 64-bit integer (unsigned long long ), printed in hexadecimal using the digits 0–9 and uppercase A–F |
%o , %O | Unsigned 32-bit integer (unsigned int ), printed in octal |
%f | 64-bit floating-point number (double ) |
%e | 64-bit floating-point number (double ), printed in scientific notation using a lowercase e to introduce the exponent |
%E | 64-bit floating-point number (double ), printed in scientific notation using an uppercase E to introduce the exponent |
%g | 64-bit floating-point number (double ), printed in the style of %e if the exponent is less than –4 or greater than or equal to the precision, in the style of %f otherwise |
%G | 64-bit floating-point number (double ), printed in the style of %E if the exponent is less than –4 or greater than or equal to the precision, in the style of %f otherwise |
%c | 8-bit unsigned character (unsigned char ), printed by NSLog() as an ASCII character, or, if not an ASCII character, in the octal format \\ddd or the Unicode hexadecimal format \\udddd , where d is a digit |
%C | 16-bit Unicode character (unichar ), printed by NSLog() as an ASCII character, or, if not an ASCII character, in the octal format \\ddd or the Unicode hexadecimal format \\udddd , where d is a digit |
%s | Null-terminated array of 8-bit unsigned characters. %s interprets its input in the system encoding rather than, for example, UTF-8. |
%S | Null-terminated array of 16-bit Unicode characters |
%p | Void pointer (void * ), printed in hexadecimal with the digits 0–9 and lowercase a–f, with a leading 0x |
%L | Length modifier specifying that a following a , A , e , E , f , F , g , or G conversion specifier applies to a long double argument |
%a | 64-bit floating-point number (double ), printed in scientific notation with a leading 0x and one hexadecimal digit before the decimal point using a lowercase p to introduce the exponent |
%A | 64-bit floating-point number (double ), printed in scientific notation with a leading 0X and one hexadecimal digit before the decimal point using a uppercase P to introduce the exponent |
%F | 64-bit floating-point number (double ), printed in decimal notation |
%z | Length modifier specifying that a following d , i , o , u , x , or X conversion specifier applies to a size_t or the corresponding signed integer type argument |
%t | Length modifier specifying that a following d , i , o , u , x , or X conversion specifier applies to a ptrdiff_t or the corresponding unsigned integer type argument |
%j | Length modifier specifying that a following d , i , o , u , x , or X conversion specifier applies to a intmax_t oruintmax_t argument |
Monday, April 16, 2012
String Format Specifiers - Objective C
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