Module Stdlib.Printf
val fprintf : Stdlib.out_channel -> ('a, Stdlib.out_channel, unit) Stdlib.format -> 'a
fprintf outchan format arg1 ... argN
formats the argumentsarg1
toargN
according to the format stringformat
, and outputs the resulting string on the channeloutchan
.The format string is a character string which contains two types of objects: plain characters, which are simply copied to the output channel, and conversion specifications, each of which causes conversion and printing of arguments.
Conversion specifications have the following form:
% [flags] [width] [.precision] type
In short, a conversion specification consists in the
%
character, followed by optional modifiers and a type which is made of one or two characters.The types and their meanings are:
d
,i
: convert an integer argument to signed decimal. The flag#
adds underscores to large values for readability.u
,n
,l
,L
, orN
: convert an integer argument to unsigned decimal. Warning:n
,l
,L
, andN
are used forscanf
, and should not be used forprintf
. The flag#
adds underscores to large values for readability.x
: convert an integer argument to unsigned hexadecimal, using lowercase letters. The flag#
adds a0x
prefix to non zero values.X
: convert an integer argument to unsigned hexadecimal, using uppercase letters. The flag#
adds a0X
prefix to non zero values.o
: convert an integer argument to unsigned octal. The flag#
adds a0
prefix to non zero values.s
: insert a string argument.S
: convert a string argument to OCaml syntax (double quotes, escapes).c
: insert a character argument.C
: convert a character argument to OCaml syntax (single quotes, escapes).f
: convert a floating-point argument to decimal notation, in the styledddd.ddd
.F
: convert a floating-point argument to OCaml syntax (dddd.
ordddd.ddd
ord.ddd e+-dd
). Converts to hexadecimal with the#
flag (seeh
).e
orE
: convert a floating-point argument to decimal notation, in the styled.ddd e+-dd
(mantissa and exponent).g
orG
: convert a floating-point argument to decimal notation, in stylef
ore
,E
(whichever is more compact). Moreover, any trailing zeros are removed from the fractional part of the result and the decimal-point character is removed if there is no fractional part remaining.h
orH
: convert a floating-point argument to hexadecimal notation, in the style0xh.hhhh p+-dd
(hexadecimal mantissa, exponent in decimal and denotes a power of 2).B
: convert a boolean argument to the stringtrue
orfalse
b
: convert a boolean argument (deprecated; do not use in new programs).ld
,li
,lu
,lx
,lX
,lo
: convert anint32
argument to the format specified by the second letter (decimal, hexadecimal, etc).nd
,ni
,nu
,nx
,nX
,no
: convert anativeint
argument to the format specified by the second letter.Ld
,Li
,Lu
,Lx
,LX
,Lo
: convert anint64
argument to the format specified by the second letter.a
: user-defined printer. Take two arguments and apply the first one tooutchan
(the current output channel) and to the second argument. The first argument must therefore have typeout_channel -> 'b -> unit
and the second'b
. The output produced by the function is inserted in the output offprintf
at the current point.t
: same as%a
, but take only one argument (with typeout_channel -> unit
) and apply it tooutchan
.\{ fmt %\}
: convert a format string argument to its type digest. The argument must have the same type as the internal format stringfmt
.( fmt %)
: format string substitution. Take a format string argument and substitute it to the internal format stringfmt
to print following arguments. The argument must have the same type as the internal format stringfmt
.!
: take no argument and flush the output.%
: take no argument and output one%
character.\@
: take no argument and output one\@
character.,
: take no argument and output nothing: a no-op delimiter for conversion specifications.
The optional
flags
are:-
: left-justify the output (default is right justification).0
: for numerical conversions, pad with zeroes instead of spaces.+
: for signed numerical conversions, prefix number with a+
sign if positive.- space: for signed numerical conversions, prefix number with a space if positive.
#
: request an alternate formatting style for the integer types and the floating-point typeF
.
The optional
width
is an integer indicating the minimal width of the result. For instance,%6d
prints an integer, prefixing it with spaces to fill at least 6 characters.The optional
precision
is a dot.
followed by an integer indicating how many digits follow the decimal point in the%f
,%e
,%E
,%h
, and%H
conversions or the maximum number of significant digits to appear for the%F
,%g
and%G
conversions. For instance,%.4f
prints afloat
with 4 fractional digits.The integer in a
width
orprecision
can also be specified as*
, in which case an extra integer argument is taken to specify the correspondingwidth
orprecision
. This integer argument precedes immediately the argument to print. For instance,%.*f
prints afloat
with as many fractional digits as the value of the argument given before the float.
val printf : ('a, Stdlib.out_channel, unit) Stdlib.format -> 'a
Same as
Printf.fprintf
, but output onstdout
.
val eprintf : ('a, Stdlib.out_channel, unit) Stdlib.format -> 'a
Same as
Printf.fprintf
, but output onstderr
.
val sprintf : ('a, unit, string) Stdlib.format -> 'a
Same as
Printf.fprintf
, but instead of printing on an output channel, return a string containing the result of formatting the arguments.
val bprintf : Stdlib.Buffer.t -> ('a, Stdlib.Buffer.t, unit) Stdlib.format -> 'a
Same as
Printf.fprintf
, but instead of printing on an output channel, append the formatted arguments to the given extensible buffer (see moduleBuffer
).
val ifprintf : 'b -> ('a, 'b, 'c, unit) Stdlib.format4 -> 'a
Same as
Printf.fprintf
, but does not print anything. Useful to ignore some material when conditionally printing.- since
- 3.10.0
val kfprintf : (Stdlib.out_channel -> 'd) -> Stdlib.out_channel -> ('a, Stdlib.out_channel, unit, 'd) Stdlib.format4 -> 'a
Same as
fprintf
, but instead of returning immediately, passes the out channel to its first argument at the end of printing.- since
- 3.09.0
val ikfprintf : ('b -> 'd) -> 'b -> ('a, 'b, 'c, 'd) Stdlib.format4 -> 'a
Same as
kfprintf
above, but does not print anything. Useful to ignore some material when conditionally printing.- since
- 4.01.0
val ksprintf : (string -> 'd) -> ('a, unit, string, 'd) Stdlib.format4 -> 'a
Same as
sprintf
above, but instead of returning the string, passes it to the first argument.- since
- 3.09.0
val kbprintf : (Stdlib.Buffer.t -> 'd) -> Stdlib.Buffer.t -> ('a, Stdlib.Buffer.t, unit, 'd) Stdlib.format4 -> 'a
Same as
bprintf
, but instead of returning immediately, passes the buffer to its first argument at the end of printing.- since
- 3.10.0
val kprintf : (string -> 'b) -> ('a, unit, string, 'b) Stdlib.format4 -> 'a
A deprecated synonym for
ksprintf
.