FPRINTF - formatted output to a file.
(ANSI Standard)
Usage:
#include <stdio.h>
i = fprintf(f, control [, arg1, arg2, ...]);
Where:
- FILE *f;
- is the file to which the output should be written.
- const char *control;
- is a "printf" control string.
- arg1, arg2, ...
- are the values to be printed out.
- int i;
- is the number of characters that were output. If a write
error occurred, a negative number is returned.
Description:
"fprintf" writes to the output file pointed to by
"f". "fprintf" converts, formats, and prints
its arguments under control of the string "control".
For a full description of the formatting used by
"fprintf", see the documentation for "printf".
See Also:
expl c lib fopen
expl c lib fclose
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