How can I format the string according to its length at runtime?
Tom Good
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Tue Jun 19 19:08:15 EDT 2001
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ed_tsang at yahoo.com wrote in message news:<mailman.992971110.11976.python-list at python.org>... > How can I format the string but according to the length it has? > > I have the following code: > > l = 6 - len(str(values)) > printwrite(trcfile, "Rx value = %-5s (0x%-6X)- OK\n"%(str(values), > values),tag ) > > Currently I displays: > > Check : TPreason = 120 (0x78) Rx value = > 120 (0x78 )- OK > > function printwrite is just a wrapper function of sys.file.write and > print that prints the info to the screen, or a trace window and to a > file accordingly. The string formmating is he same as the python doc. > > values in the above code is a integer number. > The above statement tries to diplay the input string [ from str > (values ] and convert values to be displayed as hexadecimal. > > My problem is when it displayed in hexadecimal, there are extra > spacing because it of the statement 0x%-6X when the lengeth of values > is 3. But I will no know in advance what is the length of values, it > can reach 6. How can I dynmically alter the number of spaces in this > case? > Try something like this: lengthOfHexString = len("%x" % values) padding = " " * (6 - lengthOfHexString) print "Rx value = %-5s (0x%X)%s- OK\n" %(str(values), values, padding)
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