~nR prints arg in radix n. The modifier flags and any remaining parameters are used as for the ~D directive. ~D is the same as ~10R. The full form is ~radix,mincol,padchar,commachar,comma-intervalR.
If no prefix parameters are given to ~R, then a different interpretation is given. The argument should be an integer. For example, if arg is 4:
For example:
(format nil "~,,' ,4:B" 13) => "1101" (format nil "~,,' ,4:B" 17) => "1 0001" (format nil "~19,0,' ,4:B" 3333) => "0000 1101 0000 0101" (format nil "~3,,,' ,2:R" 17) => "1 22" (format nil "~,,'|,2:D" #xFFFF) => "6|55|35"
If and only if the first parameter, n, is supplied, ~R binds *print-escape* to false, *print-radix* to false, *print-base* to n,
and *print-readably* to false.
If and only if no parameters are supplied, ~R binds *print-base* to 10.
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