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Asked: June 18, 20262026-06-18T11:21:57+00:00 2026-06-18T11:21:57+00:00

I am using visual studio c++. I want to be able to switch between

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I am using visual studio c++. I want to be able to switch between double and long long.
How can I use #ifdef in the following program? I want to use a more simpler solution to handle the case of multiple printf.

//#define TYPE_SWITCH
#ifdef TYPE_SWITCH
      typedef double myType;
#else
      typedef long long myType;
#end

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int main()
{
     myType a;
     #ifdef TYPE_SWITCH
        printf ("my value is %lf",a);      // I have many printf or scanf and I want to use a simple macro here
     #else
        printf ("your value is %l",a/10);      // I have many printf or scanf and I want to use a simple macro here
     #endif

}
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    2026-06-18T11:21:58+00:00Added an answer on June 18, 2026 at 11:21 am

    You could use something like that:

    //#define TYPE_SWITCH
    #ifdef TYPE_SWITCH
          typedef double myType;
          #def PATTERN_MY_TYPE "%lf"
          #def MODIFICATOR(a) (a)
    #else
          typedef long long myType;
          #def PATTERN_MY_TYPE "%l"
          #def MODIFICATOR(a) (a/10)
    #end
    #def PATTERN_INT "%d"
    
    //...
    
    int main() {
         myType a;
         printf(PATTERN_MY_TYPE ", " PATTERN_INT, MODIFICATOR(a), 42);
    }
    

    The compeiler can concate strings while compeiling so you can use "foo" "bar" to create the string "foobar" the same works for defines. ("foo" PATTERN_INT "bar" would produce "foo%dbar".

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