I have an array of 12 numbers
int ary2[] = {3,5,9,11,15,18,22,23,30,31,35,39};开发者_如何学编程
I want to print the numbers out with 2 places for the number and a space between the numbers.
Example print out would be :
3 5 9 11 15 18 22 23 30 31 35 39
This is how far I got.
for(int i = 0; i < ary2.length; i++)
{
System.out.printf("%-3s", ary2[i]);
}
I'm new at this. Although I won't be directly submitting this as homework, it is affiliated with a homework project of mine; therefore, i'll be using that homework tag anyways.
EDIT: Answer Found.
I am not quite sure if I understand the question. Your code example look like to already do that. Or do you want to treat them as digits (align right)? If so, then you need %d
instead (digit) of %s
(string). See if the following suits your needs:
System.out.printf("%2d ", ary2[i]);
This would print:
3 5 9 11 15 18 22 23 30 31 35 39
instead of what your original code did:
3 5 9 11 15 18 22 23 30 31 35 39
you only have to live with the trailing space ;)
You can find more formatting rules in the java.util.Formatter
API.
Not sure what the problem is, reading the other answers and comments, I suspect that you want to display the numbers 0-padded:
System.out.printf(" %02d", ary2[i]);
not 0-padded, 2 "places", like other already wrote:
System.out.printf(" %2d", ...
I put the spaces at the start... but just my preferences
you can use some other character as separator insted of the space to see what's going on.
Something like System.out.printf("^%2d", ary2[i]);
If you want to avoid the space at the start or end of the line, you must split the output
System.out.printf("%2d", ary2[0]); // no space here
for(int i = 1; i < ary2.length; i++)
{
System.out.printf(" %2d", ary2[i]);
}
or do something like that (not my preferred)
for(int i = 0; i < ary2.length; i++)
{
System.out.printf("%s%2d", (i == 0 ? "" : " "), ary2[i]);
}
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