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Why this is not working?how to make it work?

Military time,code coach for converting 12 hour time input to 24 hour format. https://code.sololearn.com/c7Pd6UPme7vu/?ref=app

1st Dec 2021, 9:09 AM
gaurav kumar
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When the width value is specified for an integer, it can be used to aligns to right in the output. For example: printf("%4d",value); This statement ensures that the output for value is right-justified and at least four characters wide. If value is fewer than four characters wide, it’s padded with spaces on the left. That is, unless you stick a 0 in there: printf("%04d",value); In that case, the printf() function pads the width with zeros to keep everything four characters wide. hope it clears..
2nd Dec 2021, 5:52 PM
Jayakrishna 🇮🇳
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There it indicate to fill minimum of 2 digits width in output console and printing with 0 as appended left. if you omit 0 then, it prints with 2 character width with space at left observe this with printf("%22d", h); edit: see this for clear information: lesson 4.1 https://www.sololearn.com/learning/2914/ edit:gaurav kumar link may have buggy. pasting information: #include <stdio.h> int main() { printf("Color: %s, Number: %d, float: %5.2f \n", "red", 42, 3.14159); /* Color: red, Number: 42, float: 3.14 */ printf("Pi = %3.2f \n", 3.14159); /* Pi = 3.14 */ printf("Pi = %8.5f \n", 3.14159); /* Pi = 3.14159 */ printf("Pi = %-8.5f \n", 3.14159); /* Pi = 3.14159 */ printf("There are %d %s in the tree. \n", 22, "apples"); /* There are 22 apples in the tree. */ }
1st Dec 2021, 10:07 AM
Jayakrishna 🇮🇳
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May this works.. printf("%02d%c%02d",hh,ch,mm); Use capital Punishment instead of small.. Hope it helps...
1st Dec 2021, 9:23 AM
Jayakrishna 🇮🇳
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%02d why 0?i know only this %d or %2d.what is capital punishment ?
1st Dec 2021, 9:37 AM
gaurav kumar
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Format specifiers begin with a percent sign % and are replaced by corresponding arguments after the format string. A format specifier can include several options along with a conversion character: %[-][width].[precision]conversion character The optional - specifies left alignment of the data in the string. The optional width gives the minimum number of characters for the data. The period . separates the width from the precision. The optional precision gives the number of decimal places for numeric data. If s is used as the conversion character, then precision determines the number of characters to print. The conversion character converts the argument, if necessary, to the indicated type: d decimal c character s string f float e scientific notation x hexadecimal
1st Dec 2021, 10:25 AM
Jayakrishna 🇮🇳
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Yes i know about this bro=%5.2d ,width,precision,etc. But isn't 02=2 Why 0?.i didn't got now also.
2nd Dec 2021, 2:00 AM
gaurav kumar
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