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country flaguser name
United States
2007-02-22 08:31:43
1. How does one do a form feed (ASCII Character 12) using
printf or sprintf? My documentation in Perl by Example
doesn't show this. I know about the format command but would
rather use printf or sprintf. 

Bob


 
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RE: question
country flaguser name
United States
2007-02-22 09:12:47
google search string: ascii "form feed" perl 
https://www.wikicontent.com/wiki/index.php/
Perl_&_LWP:ASCII_Table
 
google search string: ascii "form feed" perl
printf
http://www-gatago.com/comp/lang/perl/misc/34834558.html
http://www
.ngbdigital.com/perl_escape.html
 
 
 
printf "fReport Heading - Page %dn",
$page_number;

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1. How does one do a form feed (ASCII Character 12) using
printf or
sprintf? My documentation in Perl by Example doesn't show
this. I know
about the format command but would rather use printf or
sprintf. 

Bob

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Re: question
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2007-02-22 09:15:10
>>>>> "Robert" == Robert Brown
<rdabman4yahoo.com> writes:

Robert> 1. How does one do a form feed (ASCII Character
12) using printf or
Robert> sprintf? My documentation in Perl by Example
doesn't show this. I know
Robert> about the format command but would rather use
printf or sprintf.

print chr(12); # will certainly do it
print "f"; # will as well

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