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 Usage

Prints values to a file. The general syntax for its use is

    fprintf(fp,format,a1,a2,...).

or,

    fprintf(format,a1,a2,...).

Here format is the format string, which is a string that
controls the format of the output. The values of the
variables ai are substituted into the output as required. It
is an error if there are not enough variables to satisfy the
format string. Note that this fprintf command is not
vectorized! Each variable must be a scalar. The value fp is
the file handle. If fp is omitted, file handle 1 is assumed,
and the behavior of fprintf is effectively equivalent to
printf. For more details on the format string, see printf.


 Examples

A number of examples are present in the Examples section of
the printf command.

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