Python format() Function
Definition and Usage
The format()
function formats a specified
value into a specified format.
Syntax
format(value,
format)
Parameter Values
Parameter | Description |
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value | A value of any format |
format | The format you want to format the value into. Legal values: '<' - Left aligns the result (within the available space)'>' - Right aligns the result (within the available space)'^' - Center aligns the result (within the available space)'=' - Places the sign to the left most position'+' - Use a plus sign to indicate if the result is positive or negative'-' - Use a minus sign for negative values only' ' - Use a leading space for positive numbers',' - Use a comma as a thousand separator'_' - Use a underscore as a thousand separator'b' - Binary format'c' - Converts the value into the corresponding unicode character'd' - Decimal format'e' - Scientific format, with a lower case e'E' - Scientific format, with an upper case E'f' - Fix point number format'F' - Fix point number format, upper case'g' - General format'G' - General format (using a upper case E for scientific notations)'o' - Octal format'x' - Hex format, lower case'X' - Hex format, upper case'n' - Number format'%' - Percentage format
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