| java.lang.Object | |
| ↳ | java.util.Formatter | 
Formats arguments according to a format string (like printf in C). 
 It's relatively rare to use a Formatter directly. A variety of classes offer convenience methods for accessing formatter functionality. Of these, format(String, Object...) is generally the most useful. PrintStream and PrintWriter both offer format and printf methods. 
 Format strings consist of plain text interspersed with format specifiers, such as "name: %s weight: %03dkg\n". Being a Java string, the usual Java string literal backslash escapes are of course available. 
 Format specifiers (such as "%s" or "%03d" in the example) start with a % and describe how to format their corresponding argument. It includes an optional argument index, optional flags, an optional width, an optional precision, and a mandatory conversion type. In the example, "%s" has no flags, no width, and no precision, while "%03d" has the flag 0, the width 3, and no precision. 
Not all combinations of argument index, flags, width, precision, and conversion type are valid.
 Argument index. Normally, each format specifier consumes the next argument to format. For convenient localization, it's possible to reorder arguments so that they appear in a different order in the output than the order in which they were supplied. For example, "%4$s" formats the fourth argument (4$) as a string (s). It's also possible to reuse an argument with <. For example, format("%o %<d %<x", 64) results in "100 64 40". 
Flags. The available flags are:
| Flags | |||
| , | Use grouping separators for large numbers. (Decimal only.) | format("%,d", 1024); | 1,234 | 
| + | Always show sign. (Decimal only.) | format("%+d, %+4d", 5, 5); | +5, +5 | 
|  | A space indicates that non-negative numbers should have a leading space. (Decimal only.) | format("x% d% 5d", 4, 4); | x 4 4 | 
| ( | Put parentheses around negative numbers. (Decimal only.) | format("%(d, %(d, %(6d", 12, -12, -12); | 12, (12), (12) | 
| - | Left-justify. (Requires width.) | format("%-6dx", 5);format("%-3C, %3C", 'd', 0x65); | 5 x D , E | 
| 0 | Pad the number with leading zeros. (Requires width.) | format("%07d, %03d", 4, 5555); | 0000004, 5555 | 
| # | Alternate form. (Octal and hex only.) | format("%o %#o", 010, 010);format("%x %#x", 0x12, 0x12); | 10 01012 0x12 | 
Width. The width is a decimal integer specifying the minimum number of characters to be used to represent the argument. If the result would otherwise be shorter than the width, padding will be added (the exact details of which depend on the flags). Note that you can't use width to truncate a field, only to make it wider: see precision for control over the maximum width.
 Precision. The precision is a . followed by a decimal integer, giving the minimum number of digits for d, o, x, or X; the minimum number of digits after the decimal point for a, A, e, E, f, or F; the maximum number of significant digits for g or G; or the maximum number of characters for s or S. 
 Conversion type. One or two characters describing how to interpret the argument. Most conversions are a single character, but date/time conversions all start with t and have a single extra character describing the desired output. 
Many conversion types have a corresponding uppercase variant that converts its result to uppercase using the rules of the relevant locale (either the default or the locale set for this formatter).
This table shows the available single-character (non-date/time) conversion types:
| String conversions All types are acceptable arguments. Values of type Formattablehave theirformatTomethod invoked; all other types usetoString. | |||
| s | String. | format("%s %s", "hello", "Hello"); | hello Hello | 
| S | Uppercase string. | format("%S %S", "hello", "Hello"); | HELLO HELLO | 
| Character conversions Byte, Character, Short, and Integer (and primitives that box to those types) are all acceptable as character arguments. Any other type is an error. | |||
| c | Character. | format("%c %c", 'd', 'E'); | d E | 
| C | Uppercase character. | format("%C %C", 'd', 'E'); | D E | 
| Integer conversions Byte, Short, Integer, Long, and BigInteger (and primitives that box to those types) are all acceptable as integer arguments. Any other type is an error. | |||
| d | Decimal. | format("%d", 26); | 26 | 
| o | Octal. | format("%o", 032); | 32 | 
| x,X | Hexadecimal. | format("%x %X", 0x1a, 0x1a); | 1a 1A | 
| Floating-point conversions Float, Double, and BigDecimal (and primitives that box to those types) are all acceptable as floating-point arguments. Any other type is an error. | |||
| f | Decimal floating point. | 
format("%f", 123.456f);
format("%.1f", 123.456f);
format("%1.5f", 123.456f);
format("%10f", 123.456f);
format("%6.0f", 123.456f); | 123.456001 123.5 123.45600 123.456001 123 | 
| e,E | Engineering/exponential floating point. | 
format("%e", 123.456f);
format("%.1e", 123.456f);
format("%1.5E", 123.456f);
format("%10E", 123.456f);
format("%6.0E", 123.456f); | 1.234560e+02 1.2e+02 1.23456E+02 1.234560E+02 1E+02 | 
| g,G | Decimal or engineering, depending on the magnitude of the value. | format("%g %g", 0.123, 0.0000123); | 0.123000 1.23000e-05 | 
| a,A | Hexadecimal floating point. | format("%a", 123.456f); | 0x1.edd2f2p6 | 
| Boolean conversion Accepts Boolean values. nullis considered false, and instances of all other types are considered true. | |||
| b,B | Boolean. | format("%b %b", true, false);format("%B %B", true, false);format("%b", null);format("%b", "hello"); | true falseTRUE FALSEfalsetrue | 
| Hash code conversion Invokes hashCodeon its argument, which may be of any type. | |||
| h,H | Hexadecimal hash code. | format("%h", this);format("%H", this);format("%h", null); | 190d11190D11null | 
| Zero-argument conversions | |||
| % | A literal % character. | format("%d%%", 50); | 50% | 
| n | Newline. (The value of the "line.separator" system property}.) | format("first%nsecond"); | first\nsecond | 
 It's also possible to format dates and times with Formatter, though you should seriously consider using SimpleDateFormat via the factory methods in DateFormat instead. The facilities offered by Formatter are low-level and place the burden of localization on the developer. Using getDateInstance(), getTimeInstance(), and getDateTimeInstance() is preferable for dates and times that will be presented to a human. Those methods will select the best format strings for the user's locale. 
 The best non-localized form is ISO 8601, which you can get with "%tF" (2010-01-22), "%tF %tR" (2010-01-22 13:39), "%tF %tT" (2010-01-22 13:39:15), or "%tF %tT%z" (2010-01-22 13:39:15-0800). 
 As with the other conversions, date/time conversion has an uppercase format. Replacing %t with %T will uppercase the field according to the rules of the formatter's locale. 
This table shows the date/time conversions:
| Date/time conversions Calendar, Date, and Long (representing milliseconds past the epoch) are all acceptable as date/time arguments. Any other type is an error. The epoch is 1970-01-01 00:00:00 UTC. | |||
| ta | Localized weekday name (abbreviated). | format("%ta", cal, cal); | Tue | 
| tA | Localized weekday name (full). | format("%tA", cal, cal); | Tuesday | 
| tb | Localized month name (abbreviated). | format("%tb", cal); | Apr | 
| tB | Localized month name (full). | format("%tB", cal); | April | 
| tc | Locale-preferred date and time representation. (See DateFormatfor more variations.) | format("%tc", cal); | Tue Apr 01 16:19:17 CEST 2008 | 
| tC | 2-digit century. | format("%tC", cal); | 20 | 
| td | 2-digit day of month (01-31). | format("%td", cal); | 01 | 
| tD | Ambiguous US date format (MM/DD/YY). Do not use. | format("%tD", cal); | 04/01/08 | 
| te | Day of month (1-31). | format("%te", cal); | 1 | 
| tF | Full date in ISO 8601 format (YYYY-MM-DD). | format("%tF", cal); | 2008-04-01 | 
| th | Synonym for %tb. | ||
| tH | 24-hour hour of day (00-23). | format("%tH", cal); | 16 | 
| tI | 12-hour hour of day (01-12). | format("%tH", cal); | 04 | 
| tj | 3-digit day of year (001-366). | format("%tj", cal); | 092 | 
| tk | 24-hour hour of day (0-23). | format("%tH", cal); | 16 | 
| tl | 12-hour hour of day (1-12). | format("%tH", cal); | 4 | 
| tL | Milliseconds. | format("%tL", cal); | 359 | 
| tm | 2-digit month of year (01-12). | format("%tm", cal); | 04 | 
| tM | 2-digit minute. | format("%tM", cal); | 08 | 
| tN | Nanoseconds. | format("%tN", cal); | 359000000 | 
| tp | a.m. or p.m. | format("%tp %Tp", cal, cal); | pm PM | 
| tQ | Milliseconds since the epoch. | format("%tQ", cal); | 1207059412656 | 
| tr | Full 12-hour time ( %tI:%tM:%tS %Tp). | format("%tr", cal); | 04:15:32 PM | 
| tR | Short 24-hour time ( %tH:%tM). | format("%tR", cal); | 16:15 | 
| ts | Seconds since the epoch. | format("%ts", cal); | 1207059412 | 
| tS | 2-digit seconds (00-60). | format("%tS", cal); | 17 | 
| tT | Full 24-hour time ( %tH:%tM:%tS). | format("%tT", cal); | 16:15:32 | 
| ty | 2-digit year (00-99). | format("%ty", cal); | 08 | 
| tY | 4-digit year. | format("%tY", cal); | 2008 | 
| tz | Time zone GMT offset. | format("%tz", cal); | +0100 | 
| tZ | Localized time zone abbreviation. | format("%tZ", cal); | CEST | 
Number localization. Some conversions use localized decimal digits rather than the usual ASCII digits. So formatting 123 with %d will give 123 in English locales but ١٢٣ in appropriate Arabic locales, for example. This number localization occurs for the decimal integer conversion %d, the floating point conversions %e, %f, and %g, and all date/time %t or %T conversions, but no other conversions. 
Thread safety. Formatter is not thread-safe.
| Nested Classes | |||||||||||
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|  | Formatter.BigDecimalLayoutForm | The enumeration giving the available styles for formatting very large decimal numbers. | |||||||||
| Public Constructors | |||||||||||
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           Constructs a 
            Formatter. | ||||||||||
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           Constructs a 
            Formatterwhose output will be written to the specifiedAppendable. | ||||||||||
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           Constructs a 
            Formatterwith the specifiedLocale. | ||||||||||
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           Constructs a 
            Formatterwith the specifiedLocaleand whose output will be written to the specifiedAppendable. | ||||||||||
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           Constructs a 
            Formatterwhose output is written to the specified file. | ||||||||||
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           Constructs a 
            Formatterwhose output is written to the specified file. | ||||||||||
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           Constructs a 
            Formatterwith the givenLocaleand charset, and whose output is written to the specified file. | ||||||||||
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           Constructs a 
            Formatterwhose output is written to the specifiedFile. | ||||||||||
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           Constructs a 
            Formatterwith the given charset, and whose output is written to the specifiedFile. | ||||||||||
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           Constructs a 
            Formatterwith the givenLocaleand charset, and whose output is written to the specifiedFile. | ||||||||||
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           Constructs a 
            Formatterwhose output is written to the specifiedOutputStream. | ||||||||||
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           Constructs a 
            Formatterwith the given charset, and whose output is written to the specifiedOutputStream. | ||||||||||
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           Constructs a 
            Formatterwith the givenLocaleand charset, and whose output is written to the specifiedOutputStream. | ||||||||||
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           Constructs a 
            Formatterwhose output is written to the specifiedPrintStream. | ||||||||||
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           Closes the 
            Formatter. | ||||||||||
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           Flushes the 
            Formatter. | ||||||||||
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           Writes a formatted string to the output destination of the 
            Formatter. | ||||||||||
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           Writes a formatted string to the output destination of the 
            Formatter. | ||||||||||
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           Returns the last 
            IOExceptionthrown by theFormatter's output destination. | ||||||||||
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           Returns the 
            Localeof theFormatter. | ||||||||||
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           Returns the output destination of the 
            Formatter. | ||||||||||
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           Returns the content by calling the 
            toString()method of the output destination. | ||||||||||
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           Inherited Methods
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|  From class java.lang.Object | |||||||||||
|  From interface java.io.Closeable | |||||||||||
|  From interface java.io.Flushable | |||||||||||
Constructs a Formatter. 
The output is written to a StringBuilder which can be acquired by invoking out() and whose content can be obtained by calling toString. 
The Locale used is the user's default locale. See "Be wary of the default locale". 
Constructs a Formatter whose output will be written to the specified Appendable. 
The Locale used is the user's default locale. See "Be wary of the default locale".
| a | the output destination of the Formatter. Ifaisnull, then aStringBuilderwill be used. | 
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Constructs a Formatter with the specified Locale. 
The output is written to a StringBuilder which can be acquired by invoking out() and whose content can be obtained by calling toString.
| l | the Localeof theFormatter. Iflisnull, then no localization will be used. | 
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Constructs a Formatter with the specified Locale and whose output will be written to the specified Appendable.
| a | the output destination of the Formatter. Ifaisnull, then aStringBuilderwill be used. | 
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| l | the Localeof theFormatter. Iflisnull, then no localization will be used. | 
Constructs a Formatter whose output is written to the specified file. 
The charset of the Formatter is the default charset. 
The Locale used is the user's default locale. See "Be wary of the default locale".
| fileName | the filename of the file that is used as the output destination for the Formatter. The file will be truncated to zero size if the file exists, or else a new file will be created. The output of theFormatteris buffered. | 
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| FileNotFoundException | if the filename does not denote a normal and writable file, or if a new file cannot be created, or if any error arises when opening or creating the file. | 
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Constructs a Formatter whose output is written to the specified file. 
The Locale used is the user's default locale. See "Be wary of the default locale".
| fileName | the filename of the file that is used as the output destination for the Formatter. The file will be truncated to zero size if the file exists, or else a new file will be created. The output of theFormatteris buffered. | 
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| csn | the name of the charset for the Formatter. | 
| FileNotFoundException | if the filename does not denote a normal and writable file, or if a new file cannot be created, or if any error arises when opening or creating the file. | 
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| UnsupportedEncodingException | if the charset with the specified name is not supported. | 
Constructs a Formatter with the given Locale and charset, and whose output is written to the specified file.
| fileName | the filename of the file that is used as the output destination for the Formatter. The file will be truncated to zero size if the file exists, or else a new file will be created. The output of theFormatteris buffered. | 
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| csn | the name of the charset for the Formatter. | 
| l | the Localeof theFormatter. Iflisnull, then no localization will be used. | 
| FileNotFoundException | if the filename does not denote a normal and writable file, or if a new file cannot be created, or if any error arises when opening or creating the file. | 
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| UnsupportedEncodingException | if the charset with the specified name is not supported. | 
Constructs a Formatter whose output is written to the specified File. The charset of the Formatter is the default charset. 
The Locale used is the user's default locale. See "Be wary of the default locale".
| file | the Filethat is used as the output destination for theFormatter. TheFilewill be truncated to zero size if theFileexists, or else a newFilewill be created. The output of theFormatteris buffered. | 
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| FileNotFoundException | if the Fileis not a normal and writableFile, or if a newFilecannot be created, or if any error rises when opening or creating theFile. | 
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Constructs a Formatter with the given charset, and whose output is written to the specified File. 
The Locale used is the user's default locale. See "Be wary of the default locale".
| file | the Filethat is used as the output destination for theFormatter. TheFilewill be truncated to zero size if theFileexists, or else a newFilewill be created. The output of theFormatteris buffered. | 
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| csn | the name of the charset for the Formatter. | 
| FileNotFoundException | if the Fileis not a normal and writableFile, or if a newFilecannot be created, or if any error rises when opening or creating theFile. | 
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| UnsupportedEncodingException | if the charset with the specified name is not supported. | 
Constructs a Formatter with the given Locale and charset, and whose output is written to the specified File.
| file | the Filethat is used as the output destination for theFormatter. TheFilewill be truncated to zero size if theFileexists, or else a newFilewill be created. The output of theFormatteris buffered. | 
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| csn | the name of the charset for the Formatter. | 
| l | the Localeof theFormatter. Iflisnull, then no localization will be used. | 
| FileNotFoundException | if the Fileis not a normal and writableFile, or if a newFilecannot be created, or if any error rises when opening or creating theFile. | 
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| UnsupportedEncodingException | if the charset with the specified name is not supported. | 
Constructs a Formatter whose output is written to the specified OutputStream. 
The charset of the Formatter is the default charset. 
The Locale used is the user's default locale. See "Be wary of the default locale".
| os | the stream to be used as the destination of the Formatter. | 
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Constructs a Formatter with the given charset, and whose output is written to the specified OutputStream. 
The Locale used is the user's default locale. See "Be wary of the default locale".
| os | the stream to be used as the destination of the Formatter. | 
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| csn | the name of the charset for the Formatter. | 
| UnsupportedEncodingException | if the charset with the specified name is not supported. | 
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Constructs a Formatter with the given Locale and charset, and whose output is written to the specified OutputStream.
| os | the stream to be used as the destination of the Formatter. | 
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| csn | the name of the charset for the Formatter. | 
| l | the Localeof theFormatter. Iflisnull, then no localization will be used. | 
| UnsupportedEncodingException | if the charset with the specified name is not supported. | 
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Constructs a Formatter whose output is written to the specified PrintStream. 
The charset of the Formatter is the default charset. 
The Locale used is the user's default locale. See "Be wary of the default locale".
| ps | the PrintStreamused as destination of theFormatter. Ifpsisnull, then aNullPointerExceptionwill be raised. | 
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Closes the Formatter. If the output destination is Closeable, then the method close() will be called on that destination. If the Formatter has been closed, then calling the this method will have no effect. Any method but the ioException() that is called after the Formatter has been closed will raise a FormatterClosedException. 
Flushes the Formatter. If the output destination is Flushable, then the method flush() will be called on that destination.
| FormatterClosedException | if the Formatterhas been closed. | 
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Writes a formatted string to the output destination of the Formatter.
| format | a format string. | 
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| args | the arguments list used in the format()method. If there are more arguments than those specified by the format string, then the additional arguments are ignored. | 
Formatter.| IllegalFormatException | if the format string is illegal or incompatible with the arguments, or if fewer arguments are sent than those required by the format string, or any other illegal situation. | 
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| FormatterClosedException | if the Formatterhas been closed. | 
Writes a formatted string to the output destination of the Formatter.
| l | the Localeused in the method. Iflocaleisnull, then no localization will be applied. This parameter does not change this Formatter's defaultLocaleas specified during construction, and only applies for the duration of this call. | 
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| format | a format string. | 
| args | the arguments list used in the format()method. If there are more arguments than those specified by the format string, then the additional arguments are ignored. | 
Formatter.| IllegalFormatException | if the format string is illegal or incompatible with the arguments, or if fewer arguments are sent than those required by the format string, or any other illegal situation. | 
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| FormatterClosedException | if the Formatterhas been closed. | 
Returns the last IOException thrown by the Formatter's output destination. If the append() method of the destination does not throw IOExceptions, the ioException() method will always return null.
IOException thrown by the Formatter's output destination. Returns the Locale of the Formatter.
Locale for the Formatter or null for no Locale.| FormatterClosedException | if the Formatterhas been closed. | 
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Returns the output destination of the Formatter.
Formatter.| FormatterClosedException | if the Formatterhas been closed. | 
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Returns the content by calling the toString() method of the output destination.
toString() method of the output destination.| FormatterClosedException | if the Formatterhas been closed. | 
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