How do I use %s in C correctly? - Stack Overflow I know that %s is a string of characters, but I don't know how to use it Can anyone provide me a very basic example of how its used and how it's different from char? All the examples given below
c - What does the %*s format specifier mean? - Stack Overflow It's used to specify, in a dynamic way, what the width of the field is: The width is not specified in the format string, but as an additional integer value argument preceding the argument that has to be formatted so "indent" specifies how much space to allocate for the string that follows it in the parameter list So,
What does s mean? : r OutOfTheLoop - Reddit The s tag is just an abbreviation of the qualifier-descriptor sarcasm; by convention, most people understand the whole expression without the need to spell it all out, just like a TL;DR or a PS etc
What does regular expression \\s*,\\s* do? - Stack Overflow @Lupos \s is regex for “whitespace” To code a literal backslash in Java, you must escape the backslash with another backslash, so to code \s in the regex, you must code "\\s" in your program
What does %s mean in a Python format string? - Stack Overflow The %s token allows me to insert (and potentially format) a string Notice that the %s token is replaced by whatever I pass to the string after the % symbol Notice also that I am using a tuple here as well (when you only have one string using a tuple is optional) to illustrate that multiple strings can be inserted and formatted in one statement
Age old question - do you use s or ss? : r writing - Reddit Strunk and White settles the question pretty definitively: Use both an apostrophe and an additional "s" for words ending in "s" unless you're dealing with an ancient proper name ending in -es or -is (or -us in the case of Jesus)