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Format numerical data with printf in Java
First, we have taken a double variable and displayed it twice.
double d = 399.8877;
System.out.printf("d1 = %2$f d2 = %1$g", d, d);
After that, we have formatted numerical int data −
int val1 = 90, val2 = 35, val3 = 88, val4 = 600;
System.out.printf("\nval1 = %d, val2 = %x, val3 = %o, val4 = %d", val1, val2, val3, val4);
System.out.printf("\nval2 = %4$d, val2 = %3$d, val3 = %2$o, val4 = %1$d", val1, val2, val3, val4);
Above, we have displayed %o for octal, %x for hexadecimal, %d for integer, etc.
The following is the complete example −
Example
public class Demo {
public static void main(String[] args) throws Exception {
int val1 = 90, val2 = 35, val3 = 88, val4 = 600;
double d = 399.8877;
System.out.printf("d1 = %2$f d2 = %1$g", d, d);
System.out.printf("\nval1 = %d, val2 = %x, val3 = %o, val4 = %d", val1, val2, val3, val4);
System.out.printf("\nval2 = %4$d, val2 = %3$d, val3 = %2$o, val4 = %1$d", val1, val2, val3, val4);
}
}
Output
d1 = 399.887700 d2 = 399.888 val1 = 90, val2 = 23, val3 = 130, val4 = 600 val2 = 600, val2 = 88, val3 = 43, val4 = 90
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