1. | Formatter: format(String format, Object... args) | | |
2. | Formatter: %g | | |
3. | Formatting time and date | | |
4. | Demonstrate the %n and %% format specifiers | | |
5. | Demonstrate a field-width specifier | | |
6. | Create a table of squares and cubes | | |
7. | Demonstrate the precision modifier | | |
8. | Demonstrate left justification | | |
9. | Demonstrate the space format specifiers | | |
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10. | Limit the number of decimal digits by specifying the precision | | |
11. | Using group separators. | | |
12. | Show positive values with a leading + and negative values within parentheses. | | |
13. | Use Formatter to vertically align numeric values. | | |
14. | Use Formatter to left-justify strings within a table. | | |
15. | Display several time and date formats | | |
16. | using the %t specifier with Formatter. | | |
17. | Display 12-hour time format | | |
18. | Display 24-hour time format. | | |
19. | Display short date format. | | |
20. | Display date using full names. | | |
21. | Display complete time and date information: using %T rather than %t. | | |
22. | Display hour and minute, and include AM or PM indicator. | | |
23. | The Time and Date Format Suffixes | | |
24. | locale-specific formatting. | | |
25. | Write formatted output directly to the console and to a file. | | |
26. | Formatter.ioException() | | |
27. | new Formatter(new OutputStream("test.fmt")) | | |
28. | Use arguments indexes to simplify the creation of a custom time and date format | | |
29. | Apply a mask to String | | |