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A solution for padding a string on the left or the right should not alter the input string as it appears in the output, unless the input string's original padding causes it to exceed the specified padding length. // output=0001 i implemented this code to generate money receipt number for a pdf file. I've seen similar questions here and here
But am not getting how to left pad a string with zero String formatted = string.format({0:0000}, reciptno) 0000129018 the total output length should be ten.
Means center the value of varargs [0] in a 10 character wide field, lean left if an extra padding space is required
Internally, it is a combination of joel's padcenter with some parsing to restructure the format and varargs for a call to string.format that does what you want. Can i use string.format () to pad a certain string with arbitrary characters? How do you left pad an int with zeros when converting to a string in java I'm basically looking to pad out integers up to 9999 with leading zeros (e.g
I did this time and decided to use this: 5 you can't use string.format() for padding with arbitrary characters Perhaps apache commons stringutils.leftpad () would be of use for a concise solution Note there's also a stringutils.rightpad() too.
1033 you can do this with str.ljust(width[, fillchar])
Return the string left justified in a string of length width Padding is done using the specified fillchar (default is a space) The original string is returned if width is less than len(s). The trick is to use '*' length specifiers (min and max) for %s, plus a string filled with your padding character to the maximum potential length.
Here i want to pad my number with 4 digit For instance, if it is 1 then it should show as 0001, if it 11 it should show as 0011 Below is the code that accomplishes this
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