nope. They all do the same thing.

All numbers in JS are floats, though it might be a nice feature to do
properly rounded integers for %i or decimals for %d.

On Jul 9, 10:04 am, andrew8088 <[email protected]> wrote:
> I hope this doesn't seem like too basic of a question: I can't seem to
> find a difference between %d, %i, or %f in string substitution. Is
> there a difference?
>
> Thanks,
> Andrew
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