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Man Page: fmt_uint0

Operating Environment: debian

Section: 3

fmt_uint0(3)						     Library Functions Manual						      fmt_uint0(3)

NAME
fmt_uint0 - write a zero-padded ASCII representation of an unsigned integer
SYNTAX
#include <fmt.h> size_t fmt_uint0(char *dest,unsigned int source, size_t n);
DESCRIPTION
fmt_uint0 writes an ASCII representation ('0' to '9', base 10) of source to dest and returns the number of bytes written. The output is padded with '0'-bytes until it encompasses at least n bytes, but it will not be truncated if it does not fit. fmt_uint0 does not append . If dest equals FMT_LEN (i.e. is zero), fmt_uint0 returns the number of bytes it would have written. For convenience, fmt.h defines the integer FMT_ULONG to be big enough to contain every possible fmt_uint output plus .
SEE ALSO
scan_uint(3), fmt_uint(3) fmt_uint0(3)
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