(PHP 4 >= 4.0.1, PHP 5, PHP 7)
str_pad — Pad a string to a certain length with another string
$input
, int $pad_length
[, string $pad_string
= " "
[, int $pad_type
= STR_PAD_RIGHT
]] )
This functions returns the input
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
input
is padded with spaces, otherwise it
is padded with characters from pad_string
up to the limit.
input
The input string.
pad_length
If the value of pad_length
is negative,
less than, or equal to the length of the input string, no padding
takes place, and input
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"
?>