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What does “%.*s” mean in printf?

I got a code snippet in which there is a

printf("%.*s\n")

what does the %.*s mean?

You can use an asterisk ( * ) to pass the width specifier/precision to printf() , rather than hard coding it into the format string, ie

void f(const char *str, int str_len)
{
  printf("%.*s\n", str_len, str);
}

More detailed here .

integer value or * that specifies minimum field width. The result is padded with space characters (by default), if required, on the left when right-justified, or on the right if left-justified. In the case when * is used, the width is specified by an additional argument of type int. If the value of the argument is negative, it results with the - flag specified and positive field width. (Note: This is the minimum width: The value is never truncated.)

. followed by integer number or *, or neither that specifies precision of the conversion. In the case when * is used, the precision is specified by an additional argument of type int. If the value of this argument is negative, it is ignored. If neither a number nor * is used, the precision is taken as zero. See the table below for exact effects of precision.

So if we try both conversion specification

#include <stdio.h>

int main() {
    int precision = 8;
    int biggerPrecision = 16;
    const char *greetings = "Hello world";

    printf("|%.8s|\n", greetings);
    printf("|%.*s|\n", precision , greetings);
    printf("|%16s|\n", greetings);
    printf("|%*s|\n", biggerPrecision , greetings);

    return 0;
}

we get the output:

|Hello wo|
|Hello wo|
|     Hello world|
|     Hello world|

I don't think the code above is correct but (according to this description of printf() ) the .* means

The width is not specified in the format string, but as an additional integer value argument preceding the argument that has to be formatted.'

So it's a string with a passable width as an argument.

See: http://www.cplusplus.com/reference/clibrary/cstdio/printf/

.* The precision is not specified in the format string, but as an additional integer value argument preceding the argument that has to be formatted.

s String of characters

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