Formatting numbers with leading zeros
Thomas D'Tak
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Sun Sep 19 16:19:05 EDT 2004
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On Sun, 19 Sep 2004 12:59:21 -0700, Stian wrote: > One thing I can't figure out is how > to format numbers so that they get leading zeros > > ... ... ... > > print '%sx%s'%(season,episode) > > which gives the output 1x1, but I want 1x01 I think you are looking for the string method zfill(); you can find it here in Python's Library Reference: http://www.python.org/doc/2.3.4/lib/string-methods.html If e.g. episode = '1', episode.zfill(2) will return '01' and episode.zfill(3) will return '001' etc. etc. HTH, Th.
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