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* [[Go_Language_Modularization#fmt|Standard Library]] | * [[Go_Language_Modularization#fmt|Standard Library]] | ||
=Formatting= | |||
==Leading Zero Padding for Integers== | |||
<syntaxhighlight lang='go'> | |||
i := 7 | |||
s := fmt.Sprintf("%06d", i) # will produce "000007" (five zeroes) | |||
</syntaxhighlight> | |||
==Leading Space Padding for Integer== | |||
<syntaxhighlight lang='go'> | |||
i := 7 | |||
s := fmt.Sprintf("%6d", i) # will produce " 7" (five spaces) | |||
</syntaxhighlight> | |||
=Functions= | =Functions= |
Revision as of 19:40, 20 December 2023
External
Internal
Formatting
Leading Zero Padding for Integers
i := 7
s := fmt.Sprintf("%06d", i) # will produce "000007" (five zeroes)
Leading Space Padding for Integer
i := 7
s := fmt.Sprintf("%6d", i) # will produce " 7" (five spaces)
Functions
Sprintf()
Format a string and returns it as a result:
message := fmt.Sprintf("Hi, %v. Welcome!", name)
For more details on the format string, see:
Printf(), Println()
Scanf(), Scanln()
Errorf()
Interfaces
fmt.Stringer
type Stringer interface {
String() string
}
Stringer
is implemented by any type that has a String()
method, which defines the "native" format for that value. The String()
method is used to print values passed as an operand to any format that accepts a string or to an unformatted printer such as Print
. For a usage example, see: