4.193.14 char* dtostre
char* dtostre(double __val, char *__s, unsigned char __prec, unsigned char __flags)
The dtostre() function converts the double value passed in val
into an ASCII representation that will be stored under s
. The caller is responsible for providing sufficient storage in s
.
Conversion is done in the format "[-]d.ddde±dd"
where there is one digit before the decimal-point character and the number of digits after it is equal to the precision prec
; if the precision is zero, no decimal-point character appears. If flags
has the DTOSTRE_UPPERCASE bit set, the letter 'E'
(rather than 'e'
) will be used to introduce the exponent. The exponent always contains two digits; if the value is zero, the exponent is "00"
.
If flags
has the DTOSTRE_ALWAYS_SIGN bit set, a space character will be placed into the leading position for positive numbers.
If flags
has the DTOSTRE_PLUS_SIGN bit set, a plus sign will be used instead of a space character in this case.
The dtostre() function returns the pointer to the converted string s
.