Python string alignment ljust method
Python String Alignment: ljust Method
Description
The ljust() method returns a left-aligned string with the specified width. It is padded with the specified fill character (space by default). If width is less than the length of s
, the original string is returned.
Syntax
The syntax of the ljust() method is as follows:
var.ljust(width[, fillchar])
Parameters
- width – This is the total string length after padding.
- fillchar – This is the fill character, which defaults to space.
Return Value
This method returns a left-justified string with the specified width. It is padded with the specified padding character (space by default). If the width is less than the length of s
, the original string is returned.
Example
The following example demonstrates the use of the ljust()
method.
var = "This Is String Example....WOW!!!"
var1 = var.ljust(40, '*')
print ("original string:", var)
print ("Left justified string:", var1)
When you run this program, the following output will be produced:
original string: This Is String Example....WOW!!!
Left justified string: This Is String Example....WOW!!!*******