Can I use String.Format() to pad a certain string with arbitrary characters?
Console.WriteLine("->{0,18}<-", "hello");
Console.WriteLine("->{0,-18}<-", "hello");
returns
-> hello<-
->hello <-
I now want the spaces to be an arbitrary character. The reason I cannot do it with padLeft or padRight is because I want to be able to construct the format string at a different place/time then the formatting is actually executed.
--EDIT--
Seen that there doesn't seem to be an existing solution to my problem I came up with this (after Think Before Coding's suggestion)
--EDIT2--
I needed some more complex scenarios so I went for Think Before Coding's second suggestion
[TestMethod]
public void PaddedStringShouldPadLeft() {
string result = string.Format(new PaddedStringFormatInfo(), "->{0:20:x} {1}<-", "Hello", "World");
string expected = "->xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxHello World<-";
Assert.AreEqual(result, expected);
}
[TestMethod]
public void PaddedStringShouldPadRight()
{
string result = string.Format(new PaddedStringFormatInfo(), "->{0} {1:-20:x}<-", "Hello", "World");
string expected = "->Hello Worldxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx<-";
Assert.AreEqual(result, expected);
}
[TestMethod]
public void ShouldPadLeftThenRight()
{
string result = string.Format(new PaddedStringFormatInfo(), "->{0:10:L} {1:-10:R}<-", "Hello", "World");
string expected = "->LLLLLHello WorldRRRRR<-";
Assert.AreEqual(result, expected);
}
[TestMethod]
public void ShouldFormatRegular()
{
string result = string.Format(new PaddedStringFormatInfo(), "->{0} {1:-10}<-", "Hello", "World");
string expected = string.Format("->{0} {1,-10}<-", "Hello", "World");
Assert.AreEqual(expected, result);
}
Because the code was a bit too much to put in a post, I moved it to github as a gist:
http://gist.github.com/533905#file_padded_string_format_info
There people can easily branch it and whatever :)
There is another solution.
Implement
IFormatProvider
to return aICustomFormatter
that will be passed to string.Format :Then you can use it like this :
Edit: I misunderstood your question, I thought you were asking how to pad with spaces.
What you are asking is not possible using the
string.Format
alignment component;string.Format
always pads with whitespace. See the Alignment Component section of MSDN: Composite Formatting.According to Reflector, this is the code that runs inside
StringBuilder.AppendFormat(IFormatProvider, string, object[])
which is called bystring.Format
:As you can see, blanks are hard coded to be filled with whitespace.
Simple:
You could encapsulate the string in a struct that implements IFormattable
Then use this like that :
result: