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c A single character. The wsprintf function ignores character arguments with a numeric value of zero. This sequence is interpreted as type WCHAR when the calling application uses the #define UNICODE compile flag and as type CHAR otherwise.
C A single character. This sequence is interpreted as type CHAR when the calling application uses the #define UNICODE compile flag and as type WCHAR otherwise.
d A signed decimal integer argument. This sequence is equivalent to the i sequence.
hc, hC A single character. The wsprintf function ignores character arguments with a numeric value of zero. This sequence is always interpreted as type CHAR, even when the calling application uses the #define UNICODE compile flag.
hs, hS A string. This sequence is always interpreted as type LPSTR, even when the calling application uses the #define UNICODE compile flag.
i A signed decimal integer. This sequence is equivalent to the d sequence.
lc, lC A single character. The wsprintf function ignores character arguments with a numeric value of zero. This sequence is always interpreted as type WCHAR, even when the calling application does not use the #define UNICODE compile flag.
ld A long signed decimal integer. This sequence is equivalent to the li sequence.
li A long signed decimal integer. This sequence is equivalent to the ld sequence.
ls, lS A string. This sequence is always interpreted as type LPWSTR, even when the calling application does not use the #define UNICODE compile flag. This sequence is equivalent to the ws sequence.
lu A long unsigned integer.
lx, lX A long unsigned hexadecimal integer in lowercase or uppercase.
s A string. This sequence is interpreted as type LPWSTR when the calling application uses the #define UNICODE compile flag and as type LPSTR otherwise.
S A string. This sequence is interpreted as type LPSTR when the calling application uses the #define UNICODE compile flag and as type LPWSTR otherwise.
u An unsigned integer argument.
x, X An unsigned hexadecimal integer in lowercase or uppercase.