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						Function std.string.leftJustify
Left justify s in a field width characters wide. fillChar
    is the character that will be used to fill up the space in the field that
    s doesn't fill.
						
				S leftJustify(S)
				(
				
				  S s,
				
				  size_t width,
				
				  dchar fillChar = ' '
				
				)
				
				if (isSomeString!S);
						
					
				Parameters
| Name | Description | 
|---|---|
| s | string | 
| width | minimum field width | 
| fillChar | used to pad end up to widthcharacters | 
Returns
GC allocated string
See Also
leftJustifier, which does not allocate
Example
writeln(leftJustify("hello", 7, 'X')); // "helloXX"
writeln(leftJustify("hello", 2, 'X')); // "hello"
writeln(leftJustify("hello", 9, 'X')); // "helloXXXX"
Authors
Walter Bright, Andrei Alexandrescu, Jonathan M Davis, and David L. 'SpottedTiger' Davis
License
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