/* string_util.h The client actually uses lots of string functions, mostly to format the information it displays. This module provides housing for all these string functions. */ #ifndef string_util_h #define string_util_h char *itoapad (int val, char *result, int pad, int prec); /* Convert an integer `val' to a null terminated string `result'. Only the `prec' most significant digits will be written out. If `val' can be expressed in fewer than `prec' digits then the number is padded out with zeros (if pad is true) or spaces (if pad is false). WARNING: val must be <= 100000000 (size < 9). */ char *ftoa (float fval, char *result, int pad, int iprec, int dprec); /* Convert a float `fval' to a null terminated string `result'. Only the `iprec' most significant whole digits and the `dprec' most significat fractional digits are printed. The integer part will be padded with zeros (if pad is true) or spaces (if pad is false) if it is shorter than `iprec' digits. The floating point part will always be padded with zeros. WARNING: The whole part of `fval' must be <= 100000000 (size < 9). */ char *format (char *buf, char *from, int width, int right_justify); /* Right or left justify the string `from' into the next `width' characters in the buffer `buf'. */ #endif /* defined string_util_h */