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c - What does the %*s format specifier mean? - Stack Overflow @powersource97, % *s means you are reading the precision value from an argument, and precision is the maximum number of characters to be printed, and %*s you are reading the width value from an argument, which is the minimum number os characters to be printed –
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What does regular expression \\s*,\\s* do? - Stack Overflow That is: \s matches a space( ) or a tab(\t) or a line(\n) break or a vertical tab(\x0B sometimes referred as \v) or a form feed(\f) or a carriage return(\r) \\s*,\\s* It says zero or more occurrence of whitespace characters, followed by a comma and then followed by zero or more occurrence of whitespace characters
How do I use %s in C correctly? - Stack Overflow Using %s in scanf without an explcit field width opens the same buffer overflow exploit that gets did; namely, if there are more characters in the input stream than the target buffer is sized to hold, scanf will happily write those extra characters to memory outside the buffer, potentially clobbering something important
What is the difference between :g and :%s commands in vim You can also use the c flag (:%s hello world gc) if you want to confirm each replacement manually This command replaces all occurrences of hello with world Both the :g and :%s commands support regular expressions The s command means substitute and the % means throughout the buffer So %s means substitute throughout the entire buffer You can