I am generating a script that is outputting information to the console. The information is some kind of statistic with a value. So much like a hash.
So one value’s name may be 8 characters long and another is 3. when I am looping through outputting the information with two \t some of the columns aren’t aligned correctly.
So for example the output might be as such:
long value name 14
short 12
little 13
tiny 123421
long name again 912421
I want all the values lined up correctly. Right now I am doing this:
puts "#{value_name} - \t\t #{value}"
How could I say for long names, to only use one tab? Or is there another solution?
There is usually a
%10skind ofprintfscheme that formats nicely.However, I have not used ruby at all, so you need to check that.
Yes, there is printf with formatting.
The above example should right align in a space of 10 chars.
You can format based on your widest field in the column.