Can I control the starting line and column number of print using the printf function in C? IF so , how? And if not is there any other function or method which can be used to do the same?. Thanks.
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With standard C it is not possible, there are some escape sequences which you can use under Linux and maybe it is possible (I haven't tested it, I know you can change the foreground and background colors). Under Linux you can try the library ncurses
which does what you want.
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1"With standard C it is not possible" definitely gotta disagree there. ncurses itself is a c library. Jun 30, 2014 at 17:43
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When I said "With standard C it is not possible", I meant not using additional libraries. As far as I know there is no port of ncurses to Windows (stackoverflow.com/questions/138153/…). We don't know whether he/she is using Linux or Windows.– user3787820Jul 1, 2014 at 3:28
printf()
starts printing in column 1. If you want the output to start in column N (N > 1), then you have to ensure that N-1 blanks (or equivalent) are generated first.stdout
is a terminal. Could be a regular file, a network device, a screen reader, a pipe, a human being reading the output loudly… There needn't be anything like lines and columns.'\v'
vertical tab, escape sequences, etc. Need to know the terminal or its family.