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Aide de Scilab >> Chaînes de caractères > justify
justify
justify character array
Syntax
Tj = justify(T, opt)
Arguments
- T
a matrix of character strings.
- Tj
a matrix of character strings. The justified result.
- opt
a character option with possible values:
- 'r' or 'right'
for right justification;
- 'l' or 'left'
for left justification;
- 'c' or 'center'
for centering justification.
Description
The justify
function justifies the column of a
matrix of string according to the given option opt
.
Examples
t=['1234','x','adfdfgdfghfgj' '1','354556','dgf' 'sdfgd','','sdfsf']; justify(t,'l') justify(t,'c') justify(t,'r')
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