String.prototype.padStart()
The padStart() method pads the
current string with another string (multiple times, if needed) until the resulting
string reaches the given length. The padding is applied from the start of the
current string.
Syntax
padStart(targetLength)
padStart(targetLength, padString)
Parameters
targetLength-
The length of the resulting string once the current
strhas been padded. If the value is less thanstr.length, thenstris returned as-is. padStringOptional-
The string to pad the current
strwith. IfpadStringis too long to stay within thetargetLength, it will be truncated from the end. The default value is the unicode "space" character (U+0020).
Return value
A String of the specified targetLength with
padString applied from the start.
Examples
Basic examples
'abc'.padStart(10); // " abc"
'abc'.padStart(10, "foo"); // "foofoofabc"
'abc'.padStart(6,"123465"); // "123abc"
'abc'.padStart(8, "0"); // "00000abc"
'abc'.padStart(1); // "abc"
Fixed width string number conversion
// Javascript version of: (unsigned)
// printf "%0*d" width num
function leftFillNum(num, targetLength) {
return num.toString().padStart(targetLength, 0);
}
const num = 123;
console.log(leftFillNum(num, 5));
// expected output: "00123"
Specifications
| Specification |
|---|
| ECMAScript Language Specification # sec-string.prototype.padstart |
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