You might find something in perlform. The following is close but puts the extra whitespace on the left instead of the right in the case of a length of one.

Update: In this code format is not print the trailing \s characters. Sample output updated to show the whitespace is missing.
#! /usr/bin/perl -w use strict; for my $val (qw/a ab abc abcd/) { format = @|||| $val . write \*STDOUT; }
Output:
$ ./centre-via-format.pl a ab abc abcd $ ./centre-via-format.pl | od -ch 0000000 a \n a b \n a b c \n a b c 2020 0a61 6120 0a62 6120 6362 610a 6362 0000020 d \n 0a64 0000022

In reply to Re: conditional string formatting by superfrink
in thread conditional string formatting by docdurdee

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