On 02/21/2017 02:26 PM, Jean Cesar wrote: > On Tuesday, 21 February 2017 at 22:09:11 UTC, Seb wrote: >> On Tuesday, 21 February 2017 at 21:39:37 UTC, Jean Cesar wrote: >>> I once saw an article that talked about type conversions using the D >>> language. >>> >>> Type convert integer to exadecimal, binary, but I'm thinking of >>> writing an article in my blog but I do not find the site I saw on to >>> know more information of the same type as I did below. >>> >>> void main() >>> { >>> int a=15; >>> >>> writefln("O numero %s em binario é %b", a, a); >>> } >> >> Note that what you are looking for is a library feature: >> >> https://dlang.org/phobos/std_conv.html >> >> In fact every type can implement its own specific format handling: >> >> https://dlang.org/phobos/std_format.html > > I'm not talking about it so I'm seeing what I've seen and I'm looking > for things about the integer conversion operators for exa, from exa to > integer etc ... I saw this once on the tutorialspoint site but I went > there and I can not find any more I know if it was removed.
Just for clarification, what you've originally shown is formatting: no type conversion is involved.
For type conversions, this is a must read anyway: https://dlang.org/spec/type.html#integer-promotions (And "Usual Arithmetic Conversions" there.) However, I think you're talking about literal syntax: https://dlang.org/spec/lex.html#integerliteral which I had attempted to rephrase here: http://ddili.org/ders/d.en/literals.html#ix_literals.literal Ali