True/False formats as 1/0 in a fixed width string
Frank Millman
frank at chagford.com
Wed Mar 27 05:14:00 EDT 2013
On 27/03/2013 10:52, Peter Otten wrote:
> Frank Millman wrote:
>
>> >>> '{}'.format(True)
>> 'True'
>> >>> '{:<10}'.format(True)
>> '1'
>>
>> One might want to format True/False in a fixed width string, but it
>> returns 1/0 instead. Is there any way to make this work?
>
>>>> "{!s:<10}".format(True)
> 'True'
>
>
Works perfectly.
Thanks, Peter
Frank
More information about the Python-list
mailing list