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Unread 05-02-2005, 19:56
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Re: Cannot access "double" values

OK, let's be clear here. "printf" is not a C function. C does not define any I/O. It is written by you.

Now, IFI, Keven Watson and others have been gracious in providing you with a couple of examples as to how to accomplish this. You have the source code for whichever printf you are trying to use. If you feel the (IMHO: insane, stupid and ignorant) need to use a float or double, change printf to suit your own needs.

Mike

Post Script: Sorry for the rant but this stuff is getting really tiresome...
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As easy as 355/113...