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function sprintf () {#-k format PHP##Spec Description#% A literal percent character. No argument is required.#b The argument is treated as an integer and presented as a binary number.#c The argument is treated as an integer and presented as the character with that ASCII.#d The argument is treated as an integer and presented as a (signed) decimal number.#e The argument is treated as scientific notation (e.g. 1.2e+2). # The precision specifier stands for the number of digits after the decimal point. #E Like the e specifier but uses uppercase letter (e.g. 1.2E+2).#f The argument is treated as a float and presented as a floating-point number (locale aware).#F The argument is treated as a float and presented as a floating-point number (non-locale aware). #g General format:# Let P equal the precision if nonzero, 6 if the precision is omitted, or 1 if the precision is zero. # Then, if a conversion with style E would have an exponent of X:# If P > X ≥ −4, the conversion is with style f and precision P − (X + 1). # Otherwise, the conversion is with style e and precision P − 1.##G Like the g specifier but uses E and f.#h Like the g specifier but uses F. Available as of PHP 8.0.0.#H Like the g specifier but uses E and F. Available as of PHP 8.0.0.#o The argument is treated as an integer and presented as an octal number.#s The argument is treated and presented as a string.#u The argument is treated as an integer and presented as an unsigned decimal number.#x The argument is treated as an integer and presented as a hexadecimal number (with lowercase letters).#X The argument is treated as an integer and presented as a hexadecimal number (with uppercase letters). }?>