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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')

See also

  • length — length of object
  • part — Extraction of characters from strings
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