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System.out.format("%f, %1$+020.10f %n", Math.PI)

 

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public class Format {
    public static void main(String[] args) {
        System.out.format("%f, %1$+020.10f %n", Math.PI);
    }
}
//3.141593, +00000003.1415926536 

   
  








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