From: Alexei Boulbitch on 14 Apr 2010 23:39 Dear community, I know that Mathematica has a built-in function that places a defined number of white spaces and may be used with say, Print operator. I cannot however, recall its name, or find it in Help. Please give me a hint, what is it? Best, Alexei -- Alexei Boulbitch, Dr., habil. Senior Scientist IEE S.A. ZAE Weiergewan 11, rue Edmond Reuter L-5326 Contern Luxembourg Phone: +352 2454 2566 Fax: +352 2454 3566 Website: www.iee.lu This e-mail may contain trade secrets or privileged, undisclosed or otherwise confidential information. If you are not the intended recipient and have received this e-mail in error, you are hereby notified that any review, copying or distribution of it is strictly prohibited. Please inform us immediately and destroy the original transmittal from your system. Thank you for your co-operation.
From: David Park on 16 Apr 2010 05:49 ?Spacer David Park djmpark(a)comcast.net http://home.comcast.net/~djmpark/ From: Alexei Boulbitch [mailto:Alexei.Boulbitch(a)iee.lu] Dear community, I know that Mathematica has a built-in function that places a defined number of white spaces and may be used with say, Print operator. I cannot however, recall its name, or find it in Help. Please give me a hint, what is it? Best, Alexei -- Alexei Boulbitch, Dr., habil. Senior Scientist IEE S.A. ZAE Weiergewan 11, rue Edmond Reuter L-5326 Contern Luxembourg Phone: +352 2454 2566 Fax: +352 2454 3566 Website: www.iee.lu This e-mail may contain trade secrets or privileged, undisclosed or otherwise confidential information. If you are not the intended recipient and have received this e-mail in error, you are hereby notified that any review, copying or distribution of it is strictly prohibited. Please inform us immediately and destroy the original transmittal from your system. Thank you for your co-operation.
From: Bill Rowe on 16 Apr 2010 05:52 On 4/14/10 at 11:13 PM, Alexei.Boulbitch(a)iee.lu (Alexei Boulbitch) wrote: >I know that Mathematica has a built-in function that places a >defined number of white spaces and may be used with say, Print >operator. I cannot however, recall its name, or find it in Help. >Please give me a hint, what is it? If you were a little more specific as to what you want to accomplish then someone here likely could give you specific suggestions. Meanwhile, perhaps looking at NumberForm will help. Or perhaps PadRight or PadLeft?
From: Bob Hanlon on 16 Apr 2010 05:52 stringRepeat[s_String, n_Integer?Positive] := StringJoin[Table[s, {n}]]; stringRepeat["s", 5] sssss stringRepeat[" ", 35] == StringJoin[ConstantArray[" ", 35]] True Bob Hanlon ---- Alexei Boulbitch <Alexei.Boulbitch(a)iee.lu> wrote: ============= Dear community, I know that Mathematica has a built-in function that places a defined number of white spaces and may be used with say, Print operator. I cannot however, recall its name, or find it in Help. Please give me a hint, what is it? Best, Alexei -- Alexei Boulbitch, Dr., habil. Senior Scientist IEE S.A. ZAE Weiergewan 11, rue Edmond Reuter L-5326 Contern Luxembourg Phone: +352 2454 2566 Fax: +352 2454 3566 Website: www.iee.lu This e-mail may contain trade secrets or privileged, undisclosed or otherwise confidential information. If you are not the intended recipient and have received this e-mail in error, you are hereby notified that any review, copying or distribution of it is strictly prohibited. Please inform us immediately and destroy the original transmittal from your system. Thank you for your co-operation.
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