Function std.format.write.formattedWrite
Converts its arguments according to a format string and writes the result to an output range.
						
				uint formattedWrite(Writer, Char, Args...)
				(
				
				  auto ref Writer w,
				
				  scope const Char[] fmt,
				
				  Args args
				
				);
				
				
				uint formattedWrite(alias fmt, Writer, Args...)
				(
				
				  auto ref Writer w,
				
				  Args args
				
				)
				
				if (isSomeString!(typeof(fmt)));
						
					
				The second version of formattedWrite takes the format string as a
template argument. In this case, it is checked for consistency at
compile-time.
Parameters
| Name | Description | 
|---|---|
| w | an output range, where the formatted result is written to | 
| fmt | a format string | 
| args | a variadic list of arguments to be formatted | 
| Writer | the type of the writer w | 
| Char | character type of fmt | 
| Args | a variadic list of types of the arguments | 
Returns
The index of the last argument that was formatted. If no positional arguments are used, this is the number of arguments that where formatted.
Throws
A FormatException if formatting did not succeed.
Note
In theory this function should be @nogc. But with the current
    implementation there are some cases where allocations occur.
    See sformat for more details.
Example
import stdExample
The format string can be checked at compile-time:
import stdAuthors
Walter Bright, Andrei Alexandrescu, and Kenji Hara