Hello,
I'm not sure I perfectly understood what you wanted to do.
Do you want to append '12345' to the $f variable,
with at least 5 spaces at the beginning?
If so, here's a snippet that should do what you want:
sub pad {
my ($spaces, $string) = @_;
return( " " x (5 - length $spaces) . $string );
}
my $add = "12345";
my $f = " " x 4;
# for leading spaces smaller than 5
print "[" . pad( $f, '12345') . "]";
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my $
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