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cout: width(), precision(), and fill().
cout: width(), precision(), and fill().
 


 
#include <iostream> 
using namespace std; 
 
int main() 

  cout.setf(ios::showpos)
  cout.setf(ios::scientific)
  cout << 123 << " " << 123.23 << endl; 
 
  cout.precision(2);                 // two digits after decimal point 
  cout.width(10);                    // in a field of 10 characters 
  cout << 123 << " "
  cout.width(10);                    // set width to 10 
  cout << 123.23 << endl; 
 
  cout.fill('#');                    // fill using # 
  cout.width(10);                    // in a field of 10 characters 
  cout << 123 << " "
  cout.width(10);                    // set width to 10 
  cout << 123.23
 
  return 0
}

           
         
  
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