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								Format String Syntax
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								Formatting functions such as :ref:`fmt::format() <format>` and
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								:ref:`fmt::print() <print>` use the same format string syntax described in this
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								section.
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								Format strings contain "replacement fields" surrounded by curly braces ``{}``.
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								Anything that is not contained in braces is considered literal text, which is
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								copied unchanged to the output.  If you need to include a brace character in the
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								literal text, it can be escaped by doubling: ``{{`` and ``}}``.
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								The grammar for a replacement field is as follows:
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								   replacement_field: "{" [`arg_id`] [":" (`format_spec` | `chrono_format_spec`)] "}"
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								   arg_id: `integer` | `identifier`
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								   integer: `digit`+
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								   digit: "0"..."9"
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								   identifier: `id_start` `id_continue`*
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								   id_start: "a"..."z" | "A"..."Z" | "_"
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								   id_continue: `id_start` | `digit`
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								In less formal terms, the replacement field can start with an *arg_id*
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								that specifies the argument whose value is to be formatted and inserted into
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								the output instead of the replacement field.
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								The *arg_id* is optionally followed by a *format_spec*, which is preceded by a
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								colon ``':'``.  These specify a non-default format for the replacement value.
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								See also the :ref:`formatspec` section.
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								If the numerical arg_ids in a format string are 0, 1, 2, ... in sequence,
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								they can all be omitted (not just some) and the numbers 0, 1, 2, ... will be
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								automatically inserted in that order.
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								Named arguments can be referred to by their names or indices.
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								Some simple format string examples::
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								   "First, thou shalt count to {0}" // References the first argument
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								   "Bring me a {}"                  // Implicitly references the first argument
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								   "From {} to {}"                  // Same as "From {0} to {1}"
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								The *format_spec* field contains a specification of how the value should be
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								precision and so on.  Each value type can define its own "formatting
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								mini-language" or interpretation of the *format_spec*.
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								Most built-in types support a common formatting mini-language, which is
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								described in the next section.
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								A *format_spec* field can also include nested replacement fields in certain
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								positions within it. These nested replacement fields can contain only an
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								argument id; format specifications are not allowed. This allows the formatting
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								of a value to be dynamically specified.
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								See the :ref:`formatexamples` section for some examples.
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								.. _formatspec:
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								Format Specification Mini-Language
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								"Format specifications" are used within replacement fields contained within a
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								format string to define how individual values are presented (see
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								:ref:`syntax`).  Each formattable type may define how the format
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								specification is to be interpreted.
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								Most built-in types implement the following options for format specifications,
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								although some of the formatting options are only supported by the numeric types.
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								The general form of a *standard format specifier* is:
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								   format_spec: [[`fill`]`align`][`sign`]["#"]["0"][`width`]["." `precision`]["L"][`type`]
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								   fill: <a character other than '{' or '}'>
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								   align: "<" | ">" | "^"
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								   sign: "+" | "-" | " "
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								   width: `integer` | "{" [`arg_id`] "}"
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								   type: "a" | "A" | "b" | "B" | "c" | "d" | "e" | "E" | "f" | "F" | "g" | "G" |
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								       : "o" | "p" | "s" | "x" | "X"
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								The *fill* character can be any Unicode code point other than ``'{'`` or
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								``'}'``. The presence of a fill character is signaled by the character following
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								it, which must be one of the alignment options. If the second character of
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								*format_spec* is not a valid alignment option, then it is assumed that both the
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								The meaning of the various alignment options is as follows:
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								| ``'<'`` | Forces the field to be left-aligned within the available |
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								| ``'>'`` | Forces the field to be right-aligned within the          |
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								meaning in this case.
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								The *sign* option is only valid for number types, and can be one of the
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								The ``'#'`` option causes the "alternate form" to be used for the
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								conversion.  The alternate form is defined differently for different
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								types.  This option is only valid for integer and floating-point types.
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								For integers, when binary, octal, or hexadecimal output is used, this
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								option adds the prefix respective ``"0b"`` (``"0B"``), ``"0"``, or
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								``"0x"`` (``"0X"``) to the output value.  Whether the prefix is
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								lower-case or upper-case is determined by the case of the type
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								specifier, for example, the prefix ``"0x"`` is used for the type ``'x'``
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								and ``"0X"`` is used for ``'X'``.  For floating-point numbers the
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								alternate form causes the result of the conversion to always contain a
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								decimal-point character, even if no digits follow it. Normally, a
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								decimal-point character appears in the result of these conversions
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								only if a digit follows it. In addition, for ``'g'`` and ``'G'``
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								conversions, trailing zeros are not removed from the result.
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								   The ``','`` option signals the use of a comma for a thousands separator.
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								   For a locale aware separator, use the ``'L'`` integer presentation type
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								   instead.
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								*width* is a decimal integer defining the minimum field width.  If not
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								specified, then the field width will be determined by the content.
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								Preceding the *width* field by a zero (``'0'``) character enables sign-aware
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								zero-padding for numeric types. It forces the padding to be placed after the
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								sign or base (if any) but before the digits. This is used for printing fields in
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								the form '+000000120'. This option is only valid for numeric types and it has no
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								effect on formatting of infinity and NaN.
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								The *precision* is a decimal number indicating how many digits should be
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								displayed after the decimal point for a floating-point value formatted with
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								``'f'`` and ``'F'``, or before and after the decimal point for a floating-point
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								value formatted with ``'g'`` or ``'G'``.  For non-number types the field
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								used from the field content. The *precision* is not allowed for integer,
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								character, Boolean, and pointer values.
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								The ``'L'`` option uses the current locale setting to insert the appropriate
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								number separator characters. This option is only valid for numeric types.
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								Finally, the *type* determines how the data should be presented.
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								The available string presentation types are:
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								| Type    | Meaning                                                  |
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								| ``'s'`` | String format. This is the default type for strings and  |
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								The available character presentation types are:
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								| Type    | Meaning                                                  |
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								| ``'c'`` | Character format. This is the default type for           |
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								| none    | The same as ``'c'``.                                     |
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								The available integer presentation types are:
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								| Type    | Meaning                                                  |
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								+=========+==========================================================+
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								| ``'b'`` | Binary format. Outputs the number in base 2. Using the   |
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								| ``'B'`` | Binary format. Outputs the number in base 2. Using the   |
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								| ``'c'`` | Character format. Outputs the number as a character.     |
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								| ``'d'`` | Decimal integer. Outputs the number in base 10.          |
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								| ``'o'`` | Octal format. Outputs the number in base 8.              |
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								| ``'x'`` | Hex format. Outputs the number in base 16, using         |
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								|         | lower-case letters for the digits above 9. Using the     |
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								|         | ``'#'`` option with this type adds the prefix ``"0x"``   |
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								|         | to the output value.                                     |
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								| ``'X'`` | Hex format. Outputs the number in base 16, using         |
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								|         | upper-case letters for the digits above 9. Using the     |
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								|         | to the output value.                                     |
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								| none    | The same as ``'d'``.                                     |
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								Integer presentation types can also be used with character and Boolean values.
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								Boolean values are formatted using textual representation, either ``true`` or
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								``false``, if the presentation type is not specified.
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								The available presentation types for floating-point values are:
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								| Type    | Meaning                                                  |
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								| ``'a'`` | Hexadecimal floating point format. Prints the number in  |
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								|         | digits above 9. Uses ``'p'`` to indicate the exponent.   |
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								| ``'A'`` | Same as ``'a'`` except it uses upper-case letters for    |
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								| ``'e'`` | Exponent notation. Prints the number in scientific       |
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								|         | notation using the letter 'e' to indicate the exponent.  |
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								| ``'E'`` | Exponent notation. Same as ``'e'`` except it uses an     |
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								|         | upper-case ``'E'`` as the separator character.           |
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								| ``'f'`` | Fixed point. Displays the number as a fixed-point        |
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								|         | number.                                                  |
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								| ``'F'`` | Fixed point. Same as ``'f'``, but converts ``nan`` to    |
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								|         | ``NAN`` and ``inf`` to ``INF``.                          |
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								| ``'g'`` | General format.  For a given precision ``p >= 1``,       |
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								|         | this rounds the number to ``p`` significant digits and   |
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								|         | then formats the result in either fixed-point format     |
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								|         | A precision of ``0`` is treated as equivalent to a       |
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								|         | precision of ``1``.                                      |
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								| ``'G'`` | General format. Same as ``'g'`` except switches to       |
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								| none    | Similar to ``'g'``, except that the default precision is |
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								Chrono Format Specifications
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								Format specifications for chrono types have the following syntax:
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								.. productionlist:: sf
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								   chrono_format_spec: [[`fill`]`align`][`width`]["." `precision`][`chrono_specs`]
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								   chrono_specs: [`chrono_specs`] `conversion_spec` | `chrono_specs` `literal_char`
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								   conversion_spec: "%" [`modifier`] `chrono_type`
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								   literal_char: <a character other than '{', '}' or '%'>
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								   modifier: "E" | "O"
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								   chrono_type: "a" | "A" | "b" | "B" | "c" | "C" | "d" | "D" | "e" | "F" |
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								              : "g" | "G" | "h" | "H" | "I" | "j" | "m" | "M" | "n" | "p" |
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								              : "q" | "Q" | "r" | "R" | "S" | "t" | "T" | "u" | "U" | "V" |
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								              : "w" | "W" | "x" | "X" | "y" | "Y" | "z" | "Z" | "%"
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								The available presentation types (*chrono_type*) for chrono durations and time
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								| ``'H'`` | The hour (24-hour clock) as a decimal number. If the result is a   |
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								| ``'M'`` | The minute as a decimal number. If the result is a single digit,   |
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								| ``'S'`` | Seconds as a decimal number. If the number of seconds is less than |
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								+---------+--------------------------------------------------------------------+
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								<https://en.cppreference.com/w/cpp/chrono/c/strftime>`_ so refer to its
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								Format Examples
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								This section contains examples of the format syntax and comparison with
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								In most of the cases the syntax is similar to the printf formatting, with the
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								For example, ``"%03.2f"`` can be translated to ``"{:03.2f}"``.
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								The new format syntax also supports new and different options, shown in the
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								Aligning the text and specifying a width::
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								   // Result: "3.140000; -3.140000"
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								   // Result: "int: 42;  hex: 2a;  oct: 52; bin: 101010"
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								   // Result: "int: 42;  hex: 0x2a;  oct: 052;  bin: 0b101010"
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								Box drawing using Unicode fill::
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								prints::
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								   ┌────────────────────┐
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								   │   Hello, world!    │
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								   └────────────────────┘
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								Using the comma as a thousands separator::
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								   #include <fmt/locale.h>
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								   auto s = fmt::format(std::locale("en_US.UTF-8"), "{:L}", 1234567890);
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								   Nesting arguments and more complex examples::
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								      >>> for align, text in zip('<^>', ['left', 'center', 'right']):
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								      >>> octets = [192, 168, 0, 1]
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								      >>> int(_, 16)
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								      ...         print('{0:{width}{base}}") << num, base=base, width=width), end=' ')
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								          5     5     5   101
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								          6     6     6   110
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								         10     A    12  1010
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