If this is what you are asking, %p and %fp print out a pointer, specifically the address to which the pointer refers, and since it is printing out a part of your computer's architecture, it does so in hexadecimal 知乎,中文互联网高质量的问答社区和创作者聚集的原创内容平台,于 2011 年 1 月正式上线,以「让人们更好的分享知识、经验和见解,找到自己的解答」为品牌使命。知乎凭借认真、专业、友善的社区氛围、独特的产品机制以及结构化和易获得的优质内容,聚集了中文互联网科技、商业、影视. What is the difference between <p> and <div> Can they be used interchangeably Asked 11 years, 1 month ago modified 10 years ago viewed 27k times What does /p stand for in set /p=
I know that / enables a switch, and i'm fairly sure that i know /a is for arithmetic I've heard numerous rumours, some saying /p is for prompt, others stating it 知乎,中文互联网高质量的问答社区和创作者聚集的原创内容平台,于 2011 年 1 月正式上线,以「让人们更好的分享知识、经验和见解,找到自己的解答」为品牌使命。知乎凭借认真、专业、友善的社区氛围、独特的产品机制以及结构化和易获得的优质内容,聚集了中文互联网科技、商业、影视、时. The <p> tag is a p aragraph, and as such, it is a block element (as is, for instance, h1 and div), whereas span is an inline element (as, for instance, b and a) block elements by default create some whitespace above and below themselves, and nothing can be aligned next to them, unless you set a float attribute to them Inline elements deal with spans of text inside a paragraph P and div elements are block level elements where span is an inline element and hence margin on span wont work
Or for span i would prefer display Apart from that, these elements have specific semantic meaning, div is better referred for a block of content having different nested elements, p. I used it for a lab assignment while creating a subdirectory and then another subdirectory within that one Oh, and would someone mind giving a little explanation of what rlidwka means?
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