> Oh boy, I guess every C book that is ever printed has this in the book.
> Well, I hate to tell you the two books that I do have does not mention a
> single thing about this.
> It has:
> %c, %d, %i, %e, %E, %f, %g, %G, %o, %s, %u, %x, %X, %p, %n, %%, %.2, but
> not anything like %2
> The %.2 shows 2 decimal places. Not the same as you described.
go back and read the part that tells you abnout the %.2 a little more
closely and it should describe how you can use numbers for space
reservation and text alignment..if it doesn't..then..get a new book..
siv
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