On Aug 11, 3:28 pm, Robert Dailey <rcdai...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hello, > > According to the Python 3.1 documentation, I can have a format > specification like so: > > print( 'This is a hex number: {:#08x}'.format( 4 ) ) > > This will print: > > This is a hex number: 0x000004 > > I notice that the '0x' portion is counted in the width, which was > specified as 8. This seems wrong to me. Is this by design? If so, why? > I expect that the width portion to only apply to the input + padding > only. I don't consider the '0x' portion part of the padding. But maybe > it is...
It's unintuitive to me, too, but it's the same thing that Python 2.x did: >>> print '%#08x' % 4 0x000004 -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list