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Format a string with given arguments, but with limited length.
Source position: sysstrh.inc line 134
function StrLFmt( |
Buffer: PChar; |
Maxlen: Cardinal; |
Fmt: PChar; |
const args: array of Const |
):PChar; |
Buffer: PChar; |
Maxlen: Cardinal; |
Fmt: PChar; |
const args: array of Const; |
const FormatSettings: TFormatSettings |
):PChar; |
StrLFmt will format fmt with Args, as the Format function does, and it will store maximally Maxlen characters of the result in Buffer. The function returns Buffer. Buffer should point to enough space to contain MaxLen characters.
for a list of errors, see Format.
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Format a string with given arguments, store the result in a buffer. |
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Format a string with given arguments. |
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Format a string with given arguments. |
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Format a string with given arguments and store the result in a buffer. |
Program Example80; { This program demonstrates the StrFmt function } Uses sysutils; Var S : AnsiString; Begin SetLEngth(S,80); Writeln (StrLFmt (@S[1],80,'For some nice examples of fomatting see %s.',['Format'])); End.