On 2014-06-24 10:18, Florian Lindner wrote:
Hello,
I have a format string like:
print "{:10} {:25} = {:6} ({})".format(mod, name, value, description)
description can be None. In this case I want to print an empty string (which
can be achieved by replacing it with 'description or ""') and I want to omit
the brackets. Is there a way to tell the format string to omit a part if an
input variable is None?
You could strip the trailing brackets (and spaces too?) after
formatting:
print "{:10} {:25} = {:6} ({})".format(mod, name, value,
description or "").rstrip("() ")
assuming, of course, that the value never ends with brackets.
Another question: value can be bool. When I format value with just {} if
prints True or False, when I use {:6} it prints 1 or 0. Is there a way to
get pack to True / False?
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