If the padding is only for printing (i.e., output), one can also do:
c:\@Work\Perl\monks>perl -wMstrict -le
"use constant MIN => 5;
;;
my $s = '';
for my $c ('', 'a' .. 'h') {
$s .= $c;
printf qq{%12s -> '%-*s' \n}, qq{'$s'}, MIN, $s;
}
"
'' -> ' '
'a' -> 'a '
'ab' -> 'ab '
'abc' -> 'abc '
'abcd' -> 'abcd '
'abcde' -> 'abcde'
'abcdef' -> 'abcdef'
'abcdefg' -> 'abcdefg'
'abcdefgh' -> 'abcdefgh'
See
sprintf for discussion of the
* format specifier.
Give a man a fish: <%-(-(-(-<
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