| ??? 05/11/08 14:48 Read: times |
#154683 - I actually did not want a sprintf .. Responding to: ???'s previous message |
You should have a separate buffer for a working string and maybe use a sprintf() type function to format The funny part is I have been using this code which works fine: sprintf ( string, " Elapsed Time: %02U Sec. ", ElapsTime); display (string); And I just wanted to knock off the huge sprintf liability !! Raghu |
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