Arduino sprintf float not formatting

Due to some performance reasons %f is not included in the Arduino's implementation of sprintf(). A better option would be to use dtostrf() - you convert the floating point value to a C-style string, Method signature looks like:

char *dtostrf(double val, signed char width, unsigned char prec, char *s)

Use this method to convert it to a C-Style string and then use sprintf, eg:

char str_temp[6];

/* 4 is mininum width, 2 is precision; float value is copied onto str_temp*/
dtostrf(temp, 4, 2, str_temp);
sprintf(temperature,"%s F", str_temp);

You can change the minimum width and precision to match the float you are converting.


I've struggled for a few hours on getting this right, but I did finally. And this uses modern Espressif C++ provided by Platformio, and my target MCU is an ESP32.

I wanted to display a prefix label, the float/int value, then the unit, all inline.

I can't relay on seperate Serial.print() statements, as I am using an OLED display.

Here's my code example:

  int strLenLight = sizeof("Light ADC: 0000");
  int strLenTemp = sizeof("Temp: 000.0 °C");
  int strLenHumd = sizeof("Humd: 00.0 %");

  char displayLight[strLenLight] = "Light ADC: ";
  char displayTemp[strLenTemp] = "Temp: ";
  char displayHumd[strLenHumd] = "Humd: ";

  snprintf(strchr(displayLight, '\0'), sizeof(displayLight), "%d", light_value);
  snprintf(strchr(displayTemp, '\0'), sizeof(displayTemp), "%.1f °C", temperature); 
  snprintf(strchr(displayHumd, '\0'), sizeof(displayHumd), "%.1f %%", humidity); 

  Serial.println(displayLight);
  Serial.println(displayTemp);
  Serial.println(displayHumd);

Which displays:

Light ADC: 1777
Temp: 25.4 °C
Humd: 55.0 %

As has been stated before Float support is not included in sprintf on Arduino.

String class

Arduino has its own String class.

String value = String(3.14);

then,

char *result = value.c_str();

String class reference, link above

Constructs an instance of the String class. There are multiple versions that construct Strings from different data types (i.e. format them as sequences of characters), including:

  • a constant string of characters, in double quotes (i.e. a char array)
  • a single constant character, in single quotes
  • another instance of the String object
  • a constant integer or long integer
  • a constant integer or long integer, using a specified base
  • an integer or long integer variable
  • an integer or long integer variable, using a specified base
  • a float or double, using a specified decimal places