fix format and broken link

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Thomas Bishop 2025-12-03 18:02:31 +00:00
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@ -7,6 +7,14 @@ created: Thursday, February 29, 2024 | 17:41
# Format specifiers in C # Format specifiers in C
| Specifier | Usage |
| --------- | ------- |
| `%c` | char |
| `%s` | string |
| `%n` | nothing |
| `%i` | integer |
| `%f` | float |
Format specifiers define the type of data to be printed or interpolated in Format specifiers define the type of data to be printed or interpolated in
standard output. You need to use format specifiers whenever you are standard output. You need to use format specifiers whenever you are
[printing values in C](./Printing_values_in_C.md). [printing values in C](./Printing_values_in_C.md).
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int age = 37 int age = 37
printf("My age is %i", age) printf("My age is %i", age)
``` ```
| Specifier | Usage |
| --------- | ------- |
| `%c` | char |
| `%s` | string |
| `%n` | nothing |
| `%i` | integer |
| `%f` | float |

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@ -21,5 +21,5 @@ print("%d", age)
``` ```
The `%d` is an example of a [format specifier](./zk/format-specifiers-in-c.md). The `%d` is an example of a [format specifier](./Format_specifiers_in_C.md). It
It is the decimal integer format specifier. is the decimal integer format specifier.