std::wprintf, std::fwprintf, std::swprintf
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                    |   Defined in header <cwchar>
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|   int wprintf( const wchar_t* format, ... );  | 
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|   int fwprintf( FILE *stream, const wchar_t* format, ... );  | 
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|   int swprintf( char *buffer, const wchar_t* format, ... );  | 
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Loads the data from the given locations, converts them to wide string equivalents and writes the results to a variety of sinks.
1) Writes the results to stdout.
2) Writes the results to a file stream stream.
3) Writes the results to a wide string buffer.
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[edit] Parameters
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[edit] Return value
Number of wide characters written if successful or negative value if an error occurred.
[edit] Example
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[edit] See also
|    prints formatted wide character output to stdout, a file stream or a buffer using variable argument list (function)  | |
|    writes a wide string to a file stream  (function)  | |
|   C documentation for wprintf, fwprintf, swprintf 
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