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Server Side Include (SSI) 45
Doc.Id. HMSI-27-212
Anybus CompactCom 40 EtherNet/IP
Doc.Rev. 1.5
Formatting Tags
Type (Required)
The Type-character is required and determines the basic representation as follows:
* (Optional)
Data is read but ignored. It is not assigned to the corresponding argument.
Width (Optional)
Specifies the maximum number of characters to be read.
Modifier (Optional)
Specifies a different data size.
Type Input Argument Data Type
c Single character CHAR
d Accepts a signed decimal integer SINT8
SINT16
SINT32
i Accepts a signed or unsigned decimal integer. May be given as decimal, hex-
adecimal or octal, determined by the initial characters of the input data:
Initial Characters:Format:
0x Hexadecimal
0Octal
1... 9 Decimal
SINT8/UINT8
SINT16/UINT16
SINT32/UINT32
u Accepts an optionally signed decimal integer. UINT8
UINT16
UINT32
o Accepts an optionally signed octal integer. SINT8/UINT8
SINT16/UINT16
SINT32/UINT32
x, X Accepts an optionally signed hexadecimal integer. SINT8/UINT8
SINT16/UINT16
SINT32/UINT32
e, E,
f,
g, G
Accepts an optionally signed floating point number. The input format for float-
ing-point numbers is a string of digits, with some optional characteristics:
- It can be a signed value
- It can be an exponential value, containing a decimal rational number fol-
lowed by an exponent field, which consists of an ‘E’ or an ‘e’ followed by an
integer.
FLOAT
n Consumes no input; the corresponding argument is an integer into which
scanf writes the number of characters read from the object input.
SINT8/UINT8
SINT16/UINT16
SINT32/UINT32
s Accepts a sequence of non-whitespace characters STRING
[scanset] Accepts a sequence of non-whitespace characters from a set of expected
bytes specified by the scanlist (e.g ‘[0123456789ABCDEF]’)
A literal ‘]’ character can be specified as the first character of the set. A caret
character (‘^’) immediately following the initial ‘[’ inverts the scanlist, i.e.
allows all characters except the ones that are listed.
STRING
% Accepts a single ‘%’ input at this point; no assignment or conversion is done.
The complete conversion specification should be ‘%%’.
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Modifier Meaning
h SINT8, SINT16, UINT8 or UINT16
l SINT32 or UINT32

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