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Demonstrate a field-width specifier.

Demonstrate a field-width specifier.
 
import java.util.*; 
 
public class FormatDemo4 { 
  public static void main(String args[]) { 
    Formatter fmt = new Formatter(); 
 
    fmt.format("|%f|%n|%12f|%n|%012f|", 10.12345, 10.12345, 10.12345); 
 
    System.out.println(fmt); 
 
  } 
}


           
       








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