 [deprecated]writef(+Format, 
+Arguments)
[deprecated]writef(+Format, 
+Arguments)Escape sequences to generate a single special character:
| \n | Output a newline character (see also nl/[0,1]) | 
| \l | Output a line separator (same as \n) | 
| \r | Output a carriage return character (ASCII 13) | 
| \t | Output the ASCII character TAB (9) | 
| \\ | The character is output | 
| \% | The character is output | 
| \nnn | where <nnn> is an integer (1-3 digits); the character with code <nnn> is output (NB : <nnn> is read as decimal) | 
Note that \l, \nnn and \\ are 
interpreted differently when character escapes are in effect. See
section 2.15.1.3.
Escape sequences to include arguments from Arguments. Each time a % escape sequence is found in Format the next argument from Arguments is formatted according to the specification.
| %t | print/1 the next item (mnemonic: term) | 
| %w | write/1 the next item | 
| %q | writeq/1 the next item | 
| %d | Write the term, ignoring operators. See also write_term/2. Mnemonic: old Edinburgh display/1 | 
| %p | print/1 
the next item (identical to %t) | 
| %n | Put the next item as a character (i.e., it is a character code) | 
| %r | Write the next item N times where N is the second item (an integer) | 
| %s | Write the next item as a String (so it must be a list of characters) | 
| %f | Perform a ttyflush/0 (no items used) | 
| %Nc | Write the next item Centered in N columns | 
| %Nl | Write the next item Left justified in N columns | 
| %Nr | Write the next item Right justified in N columns. N is a decimal number with at least one digit. The item must be an atom, integer, float or string. |