formatted functions::: Follows a fixed format like scanf,printf
Unformatted functions:::Do not have fixed format like gets,getchar
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There is no 'formatted functions' in C. Or any other language.
Disks and partitions should be formatted before usage.
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Formatted I/P functions: These functions allow us to supply the input in a fixed format and let us obtain the output in the specified form. Formatted output converts the internal binary representation of the data to ASCII characters which are written to the output file. Formatted input reads characters from the input file and converts them to internal form. Format specifications Data type Integer short signed short unsigned long signed long unsigned unsigned hexadecimal unsigned octal %d or %l %u %ld %lu %x %o Real float double %f %lf Character signed character unsigned character %c %c String %s Unformatted I/O functions: There are several standard library functions available under this category-those that can deal with a string of characters. Unformatted Input/Output is the most basic form of input/output. Unformatted input/output transfers the internal binary representation of the data directly between memory and the file
No, because C does not support the concept of template functions. Template functions only exist in C++, never in C.
Not possible in C, only in C++
functions which have been modified by using different return types
Disks and partitions should be formatted before usage.
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scanf does not employ a delimiter. It simply reads formatted input from std::cin.
Formatted I/P functions: These functions allow us to supply the input in a fixed format and let us obtain the output in the specified form. Formatted output converts the internal binary representation of the data to ASCII characters which are written to the output file. Formatted input reads characters from the input file and converts them to internal form. Format specifications Data type Integer short signed short unsigned long signed long unsigned unsigned hexadecimal unsigned octal %d or %l %u %ld %lu %x %o Real float double %f %lf Character signed character unsigned character %c %c String %s Unformatted I/O functions: There are several standard library functions available under this category-those that can deal with a string of characters. Unformatted Input/Output is the most basic form of input/output. Unformatted input/output transfers the internal binary representation of the data directly between memory and the file
Yes, there can be friend functions in C++.
The printf() function prints a formatted string.
C++ built-in functions are those functions that are provided for you as part of the language itself, and includes all of the C standard library functions (all of which were inherited from C) and is expanded upon by the C++ standard template library. C++ implementors may provide additional functions that are platform-specific, however these are not considered built-in functions becuase C++ is a cross-platform language. These are best described as 3rd party functions. The functions you yourself write are known as user-defined functions.
C programs do not function without functions.
No, because C does not support the concept of template functions. Template functions only exist in C++, never in C.
It seems that an ensample is an archaic form of example. In some modern jargon used to signify an example formatted in a specific manner.