Formatter: format(String format, Object... args) : Formatter « java.util « Java by API






Formatter: format(String format, Object... args)

/*
1000.00 
1000.00 100000 
1000.00 100000 1.00000e+07 
1000.00 100000 1.00000e+07 1.00000e+09 
 */
import java.util.Formatter;

public class MainClass {
  public static void main(String args[]) {
    Formatter fmt = new Formatter();

    for (double i = 1000; i < 1.0e+10; i *= 100) {
      fmt.format("%g ", i);
      System.out.println(fmt);
    }

  }
}
           
       








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