# ft_printf Your own implementation of the printf function from libc. ## 💡 About The ft_printf project consists of programming your own version of the famous printf function. You will learn about variadic arguments and will implement formatted output conversion. This project is a great way to improve your programming skills and is frequently reused in subsequent 42 projects. ## 🛠️ Supported Conversions The function handles the following conversions: - `%c` - Single character - `%s` - String - `%p` - Pointer address - `%d` - Decimal (base 10) integer - `%i` - Integer in base 10 - `%u` - Unsigned decimal (base 10) integer - `%x` - Hexadecimal (base 16) integer lowercase - `%X` - Hexadecimal (base 16) integer uppercase - `%%` - Percentage sign ## 📋 Usage ```c #include "ft_printf.h" int main(void) { ft_printf("Hello %s!\n", "world"); ft_printf("Number: %d\n", 42); ft_printf("Hexadecimal: %x\n", 42); return (0); } ``` ## ⚠️ Function Prototype ```c int ft_printf(const char *format, ...); ``` Returns the number of characters printed (excluding the null byte used to end output to strings). ## 📊 Expected Output The function should work exactly like the original printf, handling all the specified conversions correctly. ---