(PHP 4 >= 4.0.1, PHP 5, PHP 7)
str_pad — Pad a string to a certain length with another string
str_pad ( string $string , int $length [, string $pad_string = " " [, int $pad_type = STR_PAD_RIGHT ]] ) : string
This function returns the string
string padded on the left, the right, or both sides to the specified padding length. If the optional argument pad_string
is not supplied, the string
is padded with spaces, otherwise it is padded with characters from pad_string
up to the limit.
string
The input string.
length
If the value of length
is negative, less than, or equal to the length of the input string, no padding takes place, and string
will be returned.
pad_string
Note:
The
pad_string
may be truncated if the required number of padding characters can't be evenly divided by thepad_string
's length.
pad_type
Optional argument pad_type
can be STR_PAD_RIGHT
, STR_PAD_LEFT
, or STR_PAD_BOTH
. If pad_type
is not specified it is assumed to be STR_PAD_RIGHT
.
Returns the padded string.
Example #1 str_pad() example
<?php $input = "Alien"; echo str_pad($input, 10); // produces "Alien " echo str_pad($input, 10, "-=", STR_PAD_LEFT); // produces "-=-=-Alien" echo str_pad($input, 10, "_", STR_PAD_BOTH); // produces "__Alien___" echo str_pad($input, 6, "___"); // produces "Alien_" echo str_pad($input, 3, "*"); // produces "Alien" ?>
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