This is a simple module, which allows for left or right justifying text in a given width. The padding character can be specified, and it defaults to a space.
Numbers are explicily handled now, so they do not need to be converted to
a string before passing them to ljust
or rjust
any more.
If the padding width specified is less than the length of the initial string, no truncation occurs.
npm install -S justify-text
or
yarn add justify-text
ljust()
and rjust()
take a string or number, a width to render it in,
and an optional padding character, which is a space by default.
ljust(string, width, padding=' ')
rjust(string, width, padding=' ')
const { ljust, rjust } = require('justify-text');
ljust('text', 7);
// => "text "
ljust('text', 6, '0');
// => "text00"
rjust('text', 8);
// => " text"
rjust('longtext', 7);
// => "longtext", i.e. unchanged because it is already more than 7 characters
rjust('text', 9, '.');
// => ".....text"
rjust(936, 5);
// => " 936"
ljust(780.25, 8);
// => "780.25 "
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