6.5.Formatter Specifiers | ||||
6.5.1. | Formatting Output with Formatter | |||
6.5.2. | The Format Specifiers | |||
6.5.3. | The %g format specifier causes Formatter to use either %f or %e, whichever is shorter | |||
6.5.4. | Hex: %x, Octal: %o: Integer hexadecimal, Octal integer | |||
6.5.5. | %h: Hash code of the argument | |||
6.5.6. | %a: Floating-point hexadecimal | |||
6.5.7. | Unknown Format Conversion Exception | |||
6.5.8. | Formatter with different data types | |||
6.5.9. | using the %t specifier with Formatter. | |||
6.5.10. | Use Formatter to vertically align numeric values. | |||
6.5.11. | Use Formatter to left-justify strings within a table. | |||
6.5.12. | Using group separators. | |||
6.5.13. | The # symbol shows a digit or nothing if no digit present |