>1) Using string formatting:
> >>> print("x{0}x{1}x".format(" " * 38, " " * 9))
You can specify alignment and padding with string formatting too. It just
requires you to know the formatting mini-language.
>>> 'x{0:>40}x{1:^30}x{2:<40}'.format( 'right', 'center' , 'left' )
'x rightx center xleft
'
http://docs.python.org/library/string.html
See 7.1.3.2 for examples
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