Parameterize formatting string
Jean-Paul Calderone
exarkun at divmod.com
Fri Sep 21 14:23:54 EDT 2007
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On Fri, 21 Sep 2007 20:16:29 +0200, David <wizzardx at gmail.com> wrote: >On 9/21/07, cyril giraudon <cyril.giraudon at gmail.com> wrote: >> Hello, >> >> I 'd like to know if a std::setw() equivalent function exists in >> python ? >> >> i thought of something like : >> >> a = 16 >> "%ai" % 12 >> >> But it is not correct. >> >> Any Idea ? > >("%i" % 12).rjust(a) > >Or, more ugly: > >"%%%di" % a % 12 > >The first % (after quotes) builds this string: "%16i". >Then the second % operation converts that string to ' 12' > Or '%*i' % (a, 12) Jean-Paul
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