See Re: Line up cols using printf %m.nf by pryrt:
Win8 Strawberry 5.8.9.5 (32) Sun 02/21/2021 23:29:36
C:\@Work\Perl\monks
>perl -Mstrict -Mwarnings
my $fmt = "%3d : %5.2f : %3d\n";
for my $ar_args (
[ 111, 12.34, -1 ],
[ 22, 0.00, -2 ],
[ -2, -6.25, -3 ],
) {
printf $fmt, @$ar_args;
}
^Z
111 : 12.34 : -1
22 : 0.00 : -2
-2 : -6.25 : -3
See sprintf for discussion of format specifiers.
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