str.ljust()
and str.rjust()
to pad both sides of the given string.char
, to use the whitespace character as the default padding character.from math import floor def pad(s, length, char = ' '): return s.rjust(floor((len(s) + length)/2), char).ljust(length, char)
pad('cat', 8) # ' cat ' pad('42', 6, '0') # '004200' pad('foobar', 3) # 'foobar'
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