Format
#include <stdarg.h> #include <wchar.h> int vwprintf(const wchar_t *format, va_list arg);
Language Level: ANSI 93
vwprintf is equivalent to wprintf, except that the variable
argument list is replaced by arg, which the va_start
macro (and possibly subsequent va_arg calls) will have
initialized. vwprintf does not invoke the va_end macro.
For a complete description, see wprintf -- Format Data as Wide Characters and Print.
Return Value
vwprintf returns the number of wide characters
transmitted.
If an output error occurred, vwprintf returns a negative value.
Example
This example prints date and time in the form "Monday, April
14, 17:47" followed by pi to five decimal places. Note that
date and time may be formatted according to your locale's
representation. The printing is done from the vout function,
which takes a variable number of arguments and uses vwprintf to
print them to stdout.
#include <stdlib.h> #include <stdio.h> #include <stdarg.h> #include <math.h> #include <time.h> #include <wchar.h> #include <locale.h>
void vout(wchar_t *fmt,...);
int main(void)
{
wchar_t *weekday, *month;
struct tm *newtime;
time_t ltime;
struct dtconv *p;
weekday = (wchar_t *)malloc(sizeof(wchar_t)*20); month = (wchar_t *)malloc(sizeof(wchar_t)*20);
setlocale(LC_ALL,"");
time(<ime); newtime = localtime(<ime); p = localdtconv(); mbstowcs(weekday, p->day_names[newtime->tm_wday], sizeof(wchar_t)*20); mbstowcs(month, p->month_names[newtime->tm_mon], sizeof(wchar_t)*20);
vout(L"%ls, %ls %d, %.2d:%.2d\n",
weekday, month, newtime->tm_mday,
newtime->tm_hour, newtime->tm_min);
vout(L"pi = %.5f\n", 4* atan(1.0));
return 0;
/*******************************************************************
The output should be similar to:
Monday, April 14, 17:47
pi = 3.15149
*******************************************************************/
}
void vout(wchar_t *fmt, ...)
{
va_list arg_ptr;
va_start(arg_ptr, fmt); vwprintf(fmt, arg_ptr); va_end(arg_ptr); }
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printf -- Print Formatted Characters
vfprintf -- Print Argument Data to Stream
vprintf -- Print Argument Data
btowc -- Convert Single Byte to Wide
Character
mbrtowc -- Convert Multibyte Character to
Wide Character
fwprintf -- Format Data as Wide Characters
and Write to a Stream
vswprintf -- Format and Write Wide
Characters to Buffer
vfwprintf -- Format Argument Data as Wide
Characters and Write to a Stream
wprintf -- Format Data as Wide Characters
and Print
<stdarg.h>
<wchar.h>