Difference between %d and %f?
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Hi, I dont quite understand the difference between %d and %f and its usage in certain cases.
Does %d correspond to int in C and %f correspond to float?
What is the case I have to use %d instead of %f?
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If you want to print integer values, you probably want to use %d.
If you want to print non-integer values, you probably want to use %f.
While you can use %f to print integer values (as per the second line of code below) if you try to use %d to print non-integer values it will actually switch to a different specifier (%e I believe, as per the note in the Notable Behavior of Conversions with Formatting Operators section of the description of the formatSpec input argument on the fprintf documentation page.)
fprintf("This uses the %%d format specifier: %d\n", 42)
fprintf("This uses the %%f format specifier: %f\n", 42)
fprintf("This uses the %%d format specifier: %d\n", pi)
fprintf("This uses the %%f format specifier: %f\n", pi)
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