Last Update: 2009-01-02
This International
Standard specifies the notation to be used for stating the format, i.e. the
character classes used in the representation of data elements and the length of
these representations. It also specifies additional notations relative to the
representation of numerical figures.
The scope of
this International Standard is limited to graphic characters, such as digits,
letters and special characters. It does not specify usage of control
characters.
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Edition 2 –
under development:
This revision changes the notation used to be based on
the "fscanf()" function in the C programming language (ISO/IEC
9899:1999).
Project Editor: Frank FARANCE
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Doc. Type |
WD |
CD |
FCD |
FDIS |
IS |
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Text: |
2005-03-11 SC32 N1237 |
2006-01-04 SC32 N1399 |
2007-12-23 SC32 N1678 |
Expected 2008-06-01 |
Expected 2008-12-01 |
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Summary of Voting: |
N/a |
2006-11-10 SC32
N1545 |
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Resolution of
comments: |
N/a |
2007-12-22 SC32
N1679 |
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Previous Edition
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Edition
1 published |
1996-12-15 |