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4.19.2.Using the # flag with conversion specifiers o, x, X and any floating-point specifier
#include <stdio.h>

int main()

   int c = 1234
   double p = 1234.0;
   
   printf"%#o\n", c );
   printf"%#x\n", c );
   printf"%#X\n", c );
   printf"\n%g\n", p );
   printf"%#g\n", p );

   return 0;

}
02322
0x4d2
0X4D2

1234
1234.00
4.19.printf format
4.19.1.Characters in the format control string
4.19.2.Using the # flag with conversion specifiers o, x, X and any floating-point specifier
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