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How can I display a JavaScript object? - Stack Overflow console log(obj) will display: Note: you must only log the object For example, this won't work: console log('My object : ' + obj) Note ': You can also use a comma in the log method, then the first line of the output will be the string and after that, the object will be rendered: console log('My object: ', obj);
python - How can I print multiple things (fixed text and or variable . . . OP of this question originally clearly had a string-formatting approach in mind, which would make the question a) a duplicate and b) caused by a typo (clearly the intent is to use %-style formatting, but the actual % operator is not used as required)
string - C - The %x format specifier - Stack Overflow As explained in previous answers, %08x will produce a 8 digits hex number, padded by preceding zeros Using the formatting in your code example in printf, with no additional parameters: printf ("%08x %08x %08x %08x"); Will fetch 4 parameters from the stack and display them as 8-digits padded hex numbers
Whats the simplest way to print a Java array? - Stack Overflow We could have used Arrays toString(array) to print one dimensional array and Arrays deepToString(array) for multi-dimensional arrays Java 8 Now we have got the option of Stream and lambda to print the array Printing One dimensional Array:
How to print from clipboard? - Microsoft Community You may be making this more convoluted than it need be Try this: select (highlight) the part of the document you want to print, then press Ctrl-Shift-P Select the printer you want to use, then under Page range select the option labelled Selection and click Print
SQL Server PRINT SELECT (Print a select query result)? You know, there might be an easier way but the first thing that pops to mind is: Declare @SumVal int; Select @SumVal=Sum(Amount) From Expense; Print @SumVal; You can, of course, print any number of fields from the table in this way Of course, if you want to print all of the results from a query that returns multiple rows, you'd just direct