std::ios_base::setf
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fmtflags setf( fmtflags flags ); |
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fmtflags setf( fmtflags flags, fmtflags mask ); |
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Sets the formatting flags to specified settings.
1) Sets the formatting flags identified by
flags
. Effectively the following operation is performed fl = fl | flags where fl
defines the state of internal formatting flags. 2) Clears the formatting flags under
mask
, and sets the cleared flags to those specified by flags
. Effectively the following operation is performed fl = (fl & ~mask) | (flags & mask) where fl
defines the state of internal formatting flags.Contents |
[edit] Parameters
flags, mask | - | new formatting setting. mask defines which flags can be altered, flags defines which flags of those to be altered should be set (others will be cleared). Both parameters can be a combination of the following constants:
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[edit] Return value
the formatting flags before the call to the function
[edit] Example
Run this code
#include <iostream> #include <iomanip> const double PI = 3.1415926535; int main() { const int WIDTH = 15; std::cout.setf(std::ios::right); //equivalent: cout << right; std::cout << std::setw(WIDTH/2) << "radius" << std::setw(WIDTH) << "circumference" << '\n'; std::cout.setf(std::ios::fixed); for (double radius = 1; radius <= 6; radius += 0.5) { std::cout << std::setprecision(1) << std::setw(WIDTH/2) << radius << std::setprecision(2) << std::setw(WIDTH) << (2 * PI * radius) << '\n'; } }
Output:
radius circumference 1.0 6.28 1.5 9.42 2.0 12.57 2.5 15.71 3.0 18.85 3.5 21.99 4.0 25.13 4.5 28.27 5.0 31.42 5.5 34.56 6.0 37.70
[edit] See also
manages format flags (public member function) | |
clears specific format flag (public member function) |