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4.7 KiB
Right Pad
Right pad a string.
Usage
var rpad = require( '@stdlib/string/right-pad' );
rpad( str, len[, pad] )
Right pads a string
such that the padded string
has a length
of at least len
.
var str = rpad( 'a', 5 );
// returns 'a '
By default, an input string
is padded with spaces
. To pad with a different character or sequence of characters, provide a pad
string.
var str = rpad( 'beep', 10, 'p' );
// returns 'beeppppppp'
str = rpad( 'beep', 12, 'boop' );
// returns 'beepboopboop'
Notes
-
An output
string
is not guaranteed to have a length of exactlylen
, but to have alength
of at leastlen
. To generate a paddedstring
having alength
equal tolen
var str = rpad( 'beep', 10, 'boop' ); // returns 'beepboopboop' => length 12 str = str.substring( 0, 10 ); // returns 'beepboopbo' => length 10
Examples
var round = require( '@stdlib/math/base/special/round' );
var randu = require( '@stdlib/random/base/randu' );
var rpad = require( '@stdlib/string/right-pad' );
var str = 'beep';
var n;
var i;
for ( i = 0; i < 100; i++ ) {
n = round( randu()*10.0 ) + str.length;
console.log( rpad( str, n, 'p' ) );
}
CLI
Usage
Usage: rpad [options] [<string>] --len=<length>
Options:
-h, --help Print this message.
-V, --version Print the package version.
--len length Minimum string length.
--pad str String used to pad. Default: ' '.
--split sep Delimiter for stdin data. Default: '/\\r?\\n/'.
Notes
-
If the split separator is a regular expression, ensure that the
split
option is either properly escaped or enclosed in quotes.# Not escaped... $ echo -n $'beep\nboop' | rpad --len 8 --pad % --split /\r?\n/ # Escaped... $ echo -n $'beep\nboop' | rpad --len 8 --pad % --split /\\r?\\n/
-
The implementation ignores trailing delimiters.
Examples
$ rpad beep --len 10 --pad p
beeppppppp
To use as a standard stream,
$ echo -n 'boop' | rpad --len 8 --pad %
boop%%%%
By default, when used as a standard stream, the implementation assumes newline-delimited data. To specify an alternative delimiter, set the split
option.
$ echo -n 'boop\tbeep' | rpad --len 8 --pad % --split '\t'
boop%%%%
beep%%%%
See Also
@stdlib/string/left-pad
: left pad a string.@stdlib/string/pad
: pad a string.