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=={{header|11l}}==
{{trans|D}}
<
are$delineated$by$a$single$'dollar'$character,$write$a$program
that$aligns$each$column$of$fields$by$ensuring$that$words$in$each$
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print(justify(word, max_widths[L.index]), end' ‘ ’)
print()
print(‘- ’ * 52)</
=={{header|360 Assembly}}==
<
ALICOL CSECT
USING ALICOL,R13 base register
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PG DS CL120
REGEQU
END ALICOL </
{{out}}
<pre>
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=={{header|8th}}==
<syntaxhighlight lang="forth">
quote | Given$a$text$file$of$many$lines,$where$fields$within$a$line$
are$delineated$by$a$single$'dollar'$character,$write$a$program
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bye ;
</syntaxhighlight>
{{out}}
<pre>
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=={{header|AArch64 Assembly}}==
{{works with|as|Raspberry Pi 3B version Buster 64 bits <br> or android 64 bits with application Termux }}
<syntaxhighlight lang="aarch64 assembly">
/* ARM assembly AARCH64 Raspberry PI 3B or android 64 bits */
/* program alignColumn64.s */
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/* for this file see task include a file in language AArch64 assembly */
.include "../includeARM64.inc"
</syntaxhighlight>
<pre>
LEFT :
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</pre>
=={{header|ABAP}}==
<
start-of-selection.
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sy-linno = sy-linno - 1.
endloop.
endform.</
<pre style="height:15ex;overflow:scroll">Given a text file of many lines, where fields within a line
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=={{header|Action!}}==
Atari 8-bit computer is able to show only 40 characters per line. The user has to press left/right arrow keys to scroll the content of whole text.
<
DEFINE COLUMNS_COUNT="20"
DEFINE WORDS_COUNT="100"
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OD
RETURN</
{{out}}
[https://gitlab.com/amarok8bit/action-rosetta-code/-/raw/master/images/Align_columns.png Screenshot from Atari 8-bit computer]
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=={{header|Ada}}==
{{libheader|Simple components for Ada}}
<
with Ada.Text_IO; use Ada.Text_IO;
with Strings_Edit; use Strings_Edit;
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end loop;
Close (File);
end Column_Aligner;</
Formatted file sample:
<pre style="height:15ex;overflow:scroll">
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=={{header|Aime}}==
<
file f;
text n, t;
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}
o_newline();
}</
{{Out}}
<pre>left justified
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=={{header|ALGOL 68}}==
<
STRING text in list := "Given$a$text$file$of$many$lines,$where$fields$within$a$line$"+nl+
"are$delineated$by$a$single$'dollar'$character,$write$a$program"+nl+
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aligner(page, align OF aligners[index])
OD
END</
=={{header|Amazing Hopper}}==
<syntaxhighlight lang="amazing hopper">
#define IGet(__N__,__X__) [__N__]SGet(__X__)
#include <hbasic.h>
#define MAX_LINE 1000
Begin
Option Stack 15
Declare as Numeric ( fd, i, index, max token )
as Numeric ( num tokens, size Column, tCells )
as Alpha ( line )
as Numeric ( display Left, display Right, display Center )
GetParam(script, file to edit, separator)
// get statistics of file: #lines, #total chars, line more long, and num tokens from first line.
Token Sep( separator )
Stat( file to edit, dats )
// declare arrays to work:
Dim ( IGet(1,dats), Add(IGet(4,dats),10) ) for Fill Array("",cells)
Clear(dats)
MStore ( cells, display Left, display Right, display Center )
// read each line as array, get # of elements, and put into array cells:
Open(OPEN_READ, file to edit ) (fd)
When( File Error ){ Stop }
index=1
While Not Eof(fd)
ReadRow(MAX_LINE)(fd) and Copy to (line); get Length, and Move to (num tokens)
Set Interval [index, 1:num tokens]; Take( line ) and SPut(cells)
When ( var( max token) Is Lt (num tokens) ) { max token = num tokens }
++index
Wend
Close(fd)
// formatting...
For Up( i:=1, max token, 1 )
Set Interval [1:end,i], and Let ( size Column := MaxValue( Len(Get(cells)) ) Plus(1) )
Let ( tCells := Get(cells) )
LPad$( " ", size Column, tCells ), and Put(display Left)
RPad$( " ", size Column, tCells ), and Put(display Right)
CPad$( " ", size Column, tCells ), and Put(display Center)
Next
// display:
Token Sep ("")
Print("Left Pad:\n", display Left, Newl, "Right Pad:\n", display Right, Newl, "Center Pad:\n", display Center,Newl)
End
</syntaxhighlight>
{{out}}
Sample String was saved into "sample.txt" file.
<pre>
$ hopper src/acolumns.bas sample.txt "$"
Left Pad:
Given a text file of many lines, where fields within a line
are delineated by a single 'dollar' character, write a program
that aligns each column of fields by ensuring that words in each
column are separated by at least one space.
Further, allow for each word in a column to be either left
justified, right justified, or center justified within its column.
Right Pad:
Given a text file of many lines, where fields within a line
are delineated by a single 'dollar' character, write a program
that aligns each column of fields by ensuring that words in each
column are separated by at least one space.
Further, allow for each word in a column to be either left
justified, right justified, or center justified within its column.
Center Pad:
Given a text file of many lines, where fields within a line
are delineated by a single 'dollar' character, write a program
that aligns each column of fields by ensuring that words in each
column are separated by at least one space.
Further, allow for each word in a column to be either left
justified, right justified, or center justified within its column.
$
</pre>
=={{header|APL}}==
<syntaxhighlight lang="apl">align←{
left ← {⍺↑⍵}
right ← {(-⍺)↑⍵}
center ← {⍺↑(-⌊(≢⍵)+(⍺-≢⍵)÷2)↑⍵}
text ← ⊃⎕NGET⍵
words ← ((≠∘'$')⊆⊣)¨(~text∊⎕TC)⊆text
sizes ← 1+⌈⌿↑≢¨¨words
method ← ⍎⍺
↑,/↑(⊂sizes)method¨¨↓↑words
}</syntaxhighlight>
{{out}}
<pre> 'left' align 'test.txt'
Given a text file of many lines, where fields within a line
are delineated by a single 'dollar' character, write a program
that aligns each column of fields by ensuring that words in each
column are separated by at least one space.
Further, allow for each word in a column to be either left
justified, right justified, or center justified within its column.
'center' align 'test.txt'
Given a text file of many lines, where fields within a line
are delineated by a single 'dollar' character, write a program
that aligns each column of fields by ensuring that words in each
column are separated by at least one space.
Further, allow for each word in a column to be either left
justified, right justified, or center justified within its column.
'right' align 'test.txt'
Given a text file of many lines, where fields within a line
are delineated by a single 'dollar' character, write a program
that aligns each column of fields by ensuring that words in each
column are separated by at least one space.
Further, allow for each word in a column to be either left
justified, right justified, or center justified within its column.</pre>
=={{header|AppleScript}}==
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{{trans|JavaScript}}
<
property pstrLines : ¬
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return lst
end tell
end zipWith</
{{Out}}
<pre> Given a text file of many lines, where fields within a line
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Further, allow for each word in a column to be either left
justified, right justified, or center justified within its column. </pre>
=={{header|ARM Assembly}}==
{{works with|as|Raspberry Pi <br> or android 32 bits with application Termux}}
<syntaxhighlight lang="arm assembly">
/* ARM assembly Raspberry PI */
/* program alignColumn.s */
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/***************************************************/
.include "../affichage.inc"
</syntaxhighlight>
<pre>
LEFT :
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</pre>
=={{header|Arturo}}==
<
Given$a$text$file$of$many$lines,$where$fields$within$a$line$
are$delineated$by$a$single$'dollar'$character,$write$a$program
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}
output: map split.lines text => [split.by:"$" &]
loop output 'line [
loop line 'word -> prints pad word 12
print ""
]</
{{out}}
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=={{header|AutoHotkey}}==
<
Text =
( LTrim
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Return Ret
}
</syntaxhighlight>
=={{header|AutoIt}}==
<syntaxhighlight lang="autoit">
; == If the given text is in an file, it will read with:
#include <File.au3>
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EndSwitch
EndFunc ;==>_GetAligned
</syntaxhighlight>
Example output in Alignment: left - center - right - left - center - right - left - center - right - left - center - right
<pre>
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=={{header|AWK}}==
<syntaxhighlight lang="awk">
# syntax: GAWK -f ALIGN_COLUMNS.AWK ALIGN_COLUMNS.TXT
BEGIN {
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}
function max(x,y) { return((x > y) ? x : y) }
</syntaxhighlight>
<p>Output:</p>
<pre>
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=={{header|BaCon}}==
<
DECLARE in$[] = { "Given$a$text$file$of$many$lines,$where$fields$within$a$line$", \
"are$delineated$by$a$single$'dollar'$character,$write$a$program", \
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Print_In_Columns(1)
Print_In_Columns(2)
</syntaxhighlight>
{{out}}
<pre>
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==={{header|BBC BASIC}}===
{{works with|BBC BASIC for Windows}}
<
DATA "Given$a$text$file$of$many$lines,$where$fields$within$a$line$"
DATA "are$delineated$by$a$single$'dollar'$character,$write$a$program"
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WHEN "right": = STRING$(field%-LEN(word$), " ") + word$
ENDCASE
= word$</
==={{header|Commodore BASIC}}===
<
20 rem print words in columns
30 rem commodore basic 2.0
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640 data "column$are$separated$by$at$least$one$space."
650 data "Further,$allow$for$each$word$in$a$column$to$be$either$left$"
660 data "justified,$right$justified,$or$center$justified$within$its$column"</
=={{header|Batch File}}==
<
setlocal enabledelayedexpansion
mode con cols=103
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)
endlocal & set %~2=%len%
exit /b</
{{out}}
<pre>Given a text file of many lines where fields within a line
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=={{header|Beads}}==
<
const
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log "\n{v} justified\n"
div_line
show_table(v)</
{{out}}
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=={{header|BQN}}==
A function which returns a rectangular 2D array which represents the lines.
<
PadRow ← {
w‿t𝕊𝕩: # t → type.
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Align ← {{𝕨∾' '∾𝕩}´˘⍉" "‿𝕨⊸PadRow˘⍉>⟨""⟩‿0 PadRow '$' Split¨(@+10) Split 𝕩}
1 Align text</
<
╵" Given a text file of many lines, where fields within a line
are delineated by a single 'dollar' character, write a program
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Further, allow for each word in a column to be either left
justified, right justified, or center justified within its column. "
┘</
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{{works with|C sharp|C#|2+}}
<
class ColumnAlignerProgram
{
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}
}
}</
===Newer version===
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{{works with|C sharp|C#|8+}}
<
using System.Linq;
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}
}</
{{out}}
<pre style="height:30ex;overflow:scroll">
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=={{header|Clojure}}==
<syntaxhighlight lang="clojure">
(ns rosettacode.align-columns
(:require [clojure.contrib.string :as str]))
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(print-table (aligned-table table :center))
</syntaxhighlight>
=={{header|COBOL}}==
<
identification division.
program-id. AlignColumns.
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end-perform
.
</syntaxhighlight>
{{out}}
<syntaxhighlight lang="text">
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Given a text file of many lines, where fields within a line
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Further, allow for each word in a column to be either left
justified, right justified, or center justified within its column.
</syntaxhighlight>
=={{header|CoffeeScript}}==
<
pad = (n) ->
s = ''
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console.log "\n----- #{alignment}"
align input, alignment
</syntaxhighlight>
{{out}}
<syntaxhighlight lang="text">
> coffee align_columns.coffee
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Further, allow for each word in a column to be either left
justified, right justified, or center justified within its column.
</syntaxhighlight>
=={{header|Common Lisp}}==
<
(position-if (lambda (x) (declare (ignore x)) t) seq))
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(format s "~~~d~a<~~a~~>" (1+ w) fmtmod))
(princ "~}~%~}" s))
fields))</
=={{header|D}}==
<
import std.stdio, std.string, std.algorithm, std.range, std.typetuple;
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writefln("%-(%s %)", line.length.iota
.map!(i => just(line[i], maxWidths[i], ' ')));
}</
{{out}}
<pre>Given a txt file of many lines, where fields within a line
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=={{header|Delphi}}==
{{libheader|Delphi StdCtrls, Classes, SysUtils, StrUtils, Contnrs}}
<syntaxhighlight lang="delphi">
USES
StdCtrls, Classes, SysUtils, StrUtils, Contnrs;
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END;
end;
</syntaxhighlight>
=={{header|E}}==
<
def left(width, word) {
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} + "\n"
}
}</
<
are$delineated$by$a$single$'dollar'$character,$write$a$program
that$aligns$each$column$of$fields$by$ensuring$that$words$in$each$
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column are separated by at least one space.
Further, allow for each word in a column to be either left
justified, right justified, or center justified within its column.</
=={{header|EasyLang}}==
{{trans|AWK}}
<syntaxhighlight>
global width inp$[] .
proc read . .
repeat
inp$ = input
until inp$ = ""
inp$[] &= inp$
ar$[] = strsplit inp$ "$"
for s$ in ar$[]
width = higher width len s$
.
.
.
read
#
proc out mode . .
for inp$ in inp$[]
ar$[] = strsplit inp$ "$"
for s$ in ar$[]
spc = width - len s$ + 1
if mode = 1
write s$
for i to spc
write " "
.
elif mode = 2
for i to spc
write " "
.
write s$
elif mode = 3
for i to spc div 2
write " "
.
write s$
for i to spc - spc div 2
write " "
.
.
.
print ""
.
.
out 1
print ""
out 2
print ""
out 3
#
input_data
Given$a$text$file$of$many$lines,$where$fields$within$a$line$
are$delineated$by$a$single$'dollar'$character,$write$a$program
that$aligns$each$column$of$fields$by$ensuring$that$words$in$each$
column$are$separated$by$at$least$one$space.
Further,$allow$for$each$word$in$a$column$to$be$either$left$
justified,$right$justified,$or$center$justified$within$its$column.
</syntaxhighlight>
=={{header|Elixir}}==
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The String module of Elixir doesn't have the function of the center position adjusting.
It calls and processes the function of 'Erlang'.
<
def columns(text, alignment) do
fieldsbyrow = String.split(text, "\n", trim: true)
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IO.puts "\n# #{alignment} Column-aligned output:"
Align.columns(text, alignment)
end)</
{{out}}
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=={{header|Erlang}}==
<
-module (align_columns).
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Zipped = lists:zip (All_words, Words_length),
[ apply(string, Alignment, [Word, Length + 1, $\s])
|| {Word, Length} <- Zipped]. </
{{out}}
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=={{header|Euphoria}}==
<
"Given$a$text$file$of$many$lines,$where$fields$within$a$line$",
"are$delineated$by$a$single$'dollar'$character,$write$a$program",
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end for
puts(1,'\n')
end for</
{{out}}
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=={{header|F_Sharp|F#}}==
<
open System.IO
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format table align
printfn "%s" (new String('-', (Array.sum width) + width.Length - 1))
0</
Output, when called with a file containing the sample input
<pre>Given a text file of many lines, where fields within a line
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=={{header|Factor}}==
<
splitting strings ;
IN: rosetta.column-aligner
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: print-aligned ( text alignment -- )
[ split-and-pad flip ] dip align-columns flip
[ [ write " " write ] each nl ] each ;</
example-text { +left+ +middle+ +right+ } [ print-aligned ] with each
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=={{header|FBSL}}==
Using a multiline string:
<
DIM s = "Given$a$text$file$of$many$lines,$where$fields$within$a$line$
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NEXT
PAUSE</
{{out}}
Given a text file of many lines, where fields within a line
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=={{header|Forth}}==
{{works with|GNU Forth}}
<
: split ( addr len char -- addr len1 addr len-len1 )
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\ cleanup
nip free throw
column-widths free throw</
=={{header|Fortran}}==
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Given a FORMAT text that produces output in aligned columns makes it easy enough to meet the other requirements. To cause texts to be aligned left, append sufficient spaces to each output text, and for centred text, half that number. This relies on the special intrinsic function REPEAT(text,n) returning a varying number of characters - CHARACTER functions have to return a ''fixed'' number of characters, until the standardisation of varying-length strings in F2003 ''et seq''. Earlier Fortrans lack the REPEAT function, but its effect can be gained via something like CHARACTER*66 SPACE, where SPACE is set to spaces, and SPACE(1:N) is used where REPEAT(" ",N) is desired. And if messing with variable FORMAT is unwanted, the REPEAT scheme can be used for the right-justified output also.
<syntaxhighlight lang="fortran">
SUBROUTINE RAKE(IN,M,X,WAY) !Casts forth text in fixed-width columns.
Collates column widths so that each column is wide enough for its widest member.
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CALL RAKE(IN,M,"$",+1) !Align right.
END !That's all.
</syntaxhighlight>
Every line of output starts with a space, and if it were to be sent to a lineprinter, this would be used as the carriage control character (meaning, advance one line then print the rest) - the first column does not need to be set off by one space from the previous column, but rather than devise special treatment it is spaced off anyway. The free-format output statements also start with a space. Output:
<pre>
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=={{header|FreeBASIC}}==
<
Sub Split(s As String, sep As String, result() As String)
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Next i
Close #1 : Close #2 : Close #3</
{{out}}
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Further, allow for each word in a column to be either left
justified, right justified, or center justified within its column.
</pre>
=={{header|FutureBasic}}==
Note: FB's NSLog, used for demonstrations, does not have a center alignment provision. However FB allows advanced alignment and text formatting in normal application development. Simple right and left alignment are shown here.
<syntaxhighlight lang="futurebasic">
include "NSLog.incl"
local fn AlignColumn
NSUInteger i
CFStringRef testStr = @"Given$a$text$file$of$many$lines,$where$fields$within$a$line$are$delineated$by¬
$a$single$'dollar'$character,$write$a$program$that$aligns$each$column$of$fields$by$ensuring$that$words¬
$in$each$column$are$separated$by$at$least$one$space.$Further,$allow$for$each$word$in$a$column$to$be¬
$either$left$justified$right$justified,$or$center$justified$within$its$column."
CFArrayRef temp = fn StringComponentsSeparatedByString( testStr, @"$" )
CFMutableArrayRef arr = fn MutableArrayWithArray( temp )
NSUInteger count = fn ArrayCount( arr )
ptr a(50)
NSLog( @"\nLeft aligned:\n" )
NSUInteger lineCheck = 1
for i = 0 to count -1
a( lineCheck ) = (ptr)fn StringUTF8String( arr[i] )
if ( lineCheck == 9 )
NSLog( @"%-12s %-11s %-12s %-11s %-12s %-12s %-12s %-12s %-12s", a(1),a(2),a(3),a(4),a(5),a(6),a(7),a(8),a(9) )
lineCheck = 1
else
lineCheck++
end if
next
NSLog( @"\n\nRight aligned:\n" )
lineCheck = 1
for i = 0 to count -1
a( lineCheck ) = (ptr)fn StringUTF8String( arr[i] )
if ( lineCheck == 9 )
NSLog( @"%12s %11s %12s %11s %12s %12s %12s %12s %12s", a(1),a(2),a(3),a(4),a(5),a(6),a(7),a(8),a(9) )
lineCheck = 1
else
lineCheck++
end if
next
end fn
fn AlignColumn
HandleEvents
</syntaxhighlight>
{{output}}
<pre>
Left aligned:
Given a text file of many lines, where fields
within a line are delineated by a single 'dollar'
character, write a program that aligns each column of
fields by ensuring that words in each column are
separated by at least one space. Further, allow for
each word in a column to be either left
justified right justified, or center justified within its column.
Right aligned:
Given a text file of many lines, where fields
within a line are delineated by a single 'dollar'
character, write a program that aligns each column of
fields by ensuring that words in each column are
separated by at least one space. Further, allow for
each word in a column to be either left
justified right justified, or center justified within its column.
</pre>
=={{header|Gambas}}==
'''[https://gambas-playground.proko.eu/?gist=023b4c5144d45e047abe02ebf5c4525a Click this link to run this code]'''
<
Dim siCount, siCounter, siLength As Short 'Counters
Dim siLongest As Short = -1 'To store the longest 'Word'
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Next
End</
{{out}}
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=={{header|Go}}==
<
import (
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f.print(middle)
f.print(right)
}</
<pre>
Given a text file of many lines, where fields within a line
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=={{header|Groovy}}==
Solution:
<
def lines = rawText.tokenize('\n')
def words = lines.collect { it.tokenize(/\$/) }
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words.each { padAll(justify[align], columnWidths, it).each { print it }; println() }
}</
Test Program:
<
are$delineated$by$a$single$'dollar'$character,$write$a$program
that$aligns$each$column$of$fields$by$ensuring$that$words$in$each$
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alignColumns(align, rawTextInput)
println()
}</
{{out}}
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=={{header|Harbour}}==
<
PROCEDURE Main()
LOCAL a := { "Given$a$text$file$of$many$lines,$where$fields$within$a$line$",;
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RETURN
</syntaxhighlight>
Output:
<
Given a text file of many lines, where fields within a line
are delineated by a single 'dollar' character, write a program
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column are separated by at least one space.
Further, allow for each word in a column to be either left
justified, right justified, or center justified within its column.</
=={{header|Haskell}}==
<
import Control.Arrow (second)
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where
dl = cw - length w
(l, r) = (dl `div` 2, dl - l)</
{{out}}
<pre>
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Or, using '''Text''' and its functions as an alternative to '''[Char]''' strings:
<
import Data.Text as T
(Text, pack, unpack, splitOn, unlines, unwords, length,
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(zip cols ((T.length . maximumBy (comparing T.length)) <$> cols))
] <*>
[justifyLeft, justifyRight, center]</
{{Out}}
<pre>Given a text file of many lines, where fields within a line
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=={{header|HicEst}}==
A file opened with a Format option describing the column format(s) can be addressed like a standard in-memory array. In addition the DLG function ([http://www.HicEst.com/MatrixExplorer.htm MatrixExplorer]) allows this text/numeric file to be edited or visualized in many ways, but string columns are always left adjusted while numeric columns are right adjusted. Export is possible.
<syntaxhighlight lang="hicest">
CHARACTER Fnam = "\HicEst\Rosetta\Align columns.txt"
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WRITE() out
ENDDO
END</
<pre>Given a text file of many lines, where fields within a line
are delineated by a single 'dollar' character, write a program
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An argument of <tt>left</tt>, <tt>center</tt>, or <tt>right</tt> controls the
column alignment. The default is left-alignment.
<
procedure main(args)
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write()
}
end</
Sample run:
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=={{header|J}}==
Here, we rely on J's built-in formatting mechanism for boxed arrays, with spaces to separate the columns.
(J's [[j:Vocabulary/Foreigns#m9|9!:n]] series of conjunctions queries (even) or sets (odd) session parameters. 9!:6 queries the box display characters, and 9!:7 sets them. Here, we use spaces with 9!:7 (discarding the blank rows). Meanwhile 9!:17 determines whether box contents are left justified, center justified or right justified, and we also use that. There's some additional discussion of this approach on the [[Talk:Align_columns#J_solution|talk page]].)
'''Solution'''
<
NB.* alignCols v Format delimited text in justified columns
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7 17 global oldbox NB. restore settings
result
)</
'''Example''':
<
Given$a$text$file$of$many$lines,$where$fields$within$a$line$
are$delineated$by$a$single$'dollar'$character,$write$a$program
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column are separated by at least one space.
Further, allow for each word in a column to be either left
justified, right justified, or center justified within its column.</
=={{header|Java}}==
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{{libheader|Apache Commons Lang}}
<
import java.nio.charset.StandardCharsets;
import java.nio.file.Files;
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}
}
}</
=={{header|JavaScript}}==
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===Imperative===
<syntaxhighlight lang="javascript">
var justification="center",
input=["Given$a$text$file$of$many$lines,$where$fields$within$a$line$",
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for(x=0;x<input.length;x++) input[x]=input[x].join(" ");
input=input.join("\n");
document.write(input);</
===Functional===
<
var data = [
"Given$a$text$file$of$many$lines,$where$fields$within$a$line$",
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return zip(formattedCols).map(function (row) { return row.join(' '); }).join('\n');
};</
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Or (ES5) using transpose and zipWith:
<
'use strict';
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Further,$allow$for$each$word$in$a$column$to$be$either$left$\n\
justified,$right$justified,$or$center$justified$within$its$column."
);</
{{Out}}
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{{ Works with|jq|1.4}}
The key to the following implementation is the filter named "transpose", which is defined to work on a possibly jagged matrix. It is provided as a built-in in jq 1.5 and later.
<
def transpose:
if . == [] then []
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(""; . + ($line[$i]|justify($widths[$i])) ))
| join("\n")
;</
'''Example''':
<
"Left:", format("left"), "",
"Right:", format("right")</
{{Out}}
<div style="overflow:scroll; height:200px;"><
Center:
Given a text file of many lines, where fields within a line
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Further, allow for each word in a column to be either left
justified, right justified, or center justified within its column.
</
=={{header|Jsish}}==
From Javascript ES5 entry.
<
function alignColumns(phrases:array, just:string) {
var x, y, max, diff, left, right, cols=0;
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puts(alignColumns(trial, just), '\n');
}
}</
{{out}}
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=={{header|Julia}}==
{{trans|Python}}
<
are\$delineated\$by\$a\$single\$'dollar'\$character,\$write\$a\$program
that\$aligns\$each\$column\$of\$fields\$by\$ensuring\$that\$words\$in\$each\$
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end
println("-"^sum(max_widths))
end</
{{out}}
<pre>
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=={{header|Kotlin}}==
<
import java.nio.file.Files
import java.nio.file.Paths
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else -> System.err.println("Error! Unknown alignment: " + alignment)
}
}</
=={{header|Lambdatalk}}==
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The input data is a sequence of characters where words are supposed to be separated by $ and lines be ended by \$. A HTML table is used to format the output left, centered or right justified.
<
{def txt
Given$a$text$file$of$many$lines,$where$fields$within$a$line\$are$delineated$by$a$single$'dollar'$character,$write$a$program\$that$aligns$each$column$of$fields$by$ensuring$that$words$in$each\$column$are$separated$by$at$least$one$space.\$Further,$allow$for$each$word$in$a$column$to$be$either$left\$justified,$right$justified,$or$center$justified$within$its$column.}
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{columns center txt} and {columns right txt} outputs can be seen in this website: http://lambdaway.free.fr/lambdawalks/?view=align_columns
</syntaxhighlight>
=={{header|Lasso}}==
<
local(text = "Given$a$text$file$of$many$lines,$where$fields$within$a$line$
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}
prepcols(#text)</
{{out}}
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=={{header|Liberty BASIC}}==
<
CRLF$ =chr$( 13)
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end function
end</
=={{header|Lua}}==
{{works with|Lua|5.1}}
<
local tWord = {} -- word table
local tColLen = {} -- maximum word length in a column
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return output
end--alignColumn
</syntaxhighlight>
Usage Example:
<
input =
[[Given$a$text$file$of$many$lines,$where$fields$within$a$line$
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outputRight = alignColumn(input, "right")
alignColumn(input, "center", "output.txt")
</syntaxhighlight>
=={{header|M2000 Interpreter}}==
<syntaxhighlight lang="m2000 interpreter">
Module Align_Columns {
a$={Given$a$text$file$of$many$lines,$where$fields$within$a$line$
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}
Align_Columns
</syntaxhighlight>
{{out}}
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=={{header|Maple}}==
Assign the sample data.
<syntaxhighlight lang="maple">
txt :=
"Given$a$text$file$of$many$lines,$where$fields$within$a$line$\n"
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"Further,$allow$for$each$word$in$a$column$to$be$either$left$\n"
"justified,$right$justified,$or$center$justified$within$its$column.\n":
</syntaxhighlight>
The following procedure solves the problem. It takes the string to be operated on as input, and an optional alignment parameter, which defaults to centred alignment. The aligned text is returned, as a string, which can then be printed.
<syntaxhighlight lang="maple">
AlignColumns := proc( txt, align :: { "left", "right", "centre" } := "centre" )
uses StringTools;
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Join( J, "\n" )
end proc:
</syntaxhighlight>
For the sample text, we get the following results.
<syntaxhighlight lang="maple">
> printf( "%s\n", AlignColumns( txt ) ):
Given a text file of many lines, where fields within a line
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Further, allow for each word in a column to be either left
justified, right justified, or center justified within its column.
</syntaxhighlight>
Alternatively, this could be printed to a file (using fprintf instead of printf).
=={{header|Mathematica}} / {{header|Wolfram Language}}==
<
Output with example text :
[[File:centeredtext.png]]
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=={{header|MATLAB}} / {{header|Octave}}==
center-justified formatting is not implemented here
<syntaxhighlight lang="matlab">
function r = align_columns(f)
fid = fopen('align_column_data.txt', 'r');
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end
end;
</syntaxhighlight>
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Further, allow for each word in a column to be either left
justified, right justified, or center justified within its column.
</pre>
=={{header|MiniScript}}==
<syntaxhighlight lang="miniscript">
Alignment = {"left": -1, "center": 0, "right": 1}
Align = {}
Align.load = function(contents)
self.lines = contents.split(char(13))
self.rows = []
self.numColumns = 0
for line in self.lines
columns = line.split("$")
if columns.len > self.numColumns then self.numColumns = columns.len
self.rows.push(columns)
end for
self.widths = []
for col in range(0, self.numColumns - 1)
maxWidth = 0
for line in self.rows
if col > line.len - 1 then continue
if line[col].len > maxWidth then maxWidth = line[col].len
end for
self.widths.push(maxWidth)
end for
end function
Align.__getField = function(word, width, alignment)
if alignment == Alignment.left then return (word + " " * width)[:width]
if alignment == Alignment.right then return (" " * width+word)[-width:]
if alignment == Alignment.center then
leftMargin = floor((width - word.len) / 2)
return (" " * leftMargin + word + " " * width)[:width]
end if
end function
Align.output = function(alignment)
for line in self.rows
for c in range(0, line.len - 1)
print self.__getField(line[c], self.widths[c], alignment) + " ", ""
end for
print
end for
end function
txt = "Given$a$text$file$of$many$lines,$where$fields$within$a$line$" + char(13)
txt += "are$delineated$by$a$single$'dollar'$character,$write$a$program" + char(13)
txt += "that$aligns$each$column$of$fields$by$ensuring$that$words$in$each$" + char(13)
txt += "column$are$separated$by$at$least$one$space." + char(13)
txt += "Further,$allow$for$each$word$in$a$column$to$be$either$left$" + char(13)
txt += "justified,$right$justified,$or$center$justified$within$its$column."
Align.load(txt)
print "Left alignment:"
Align.output(Alignment.left)
print
print "Right alignment:"
Align.output(Alignment.right)
print
print "Centered: "
Align.output(Alignment.center)
</syntaxhighlight>
{{out}}
<pre>
>miniscript.exe align-columns.ms
Left alignment:
Given a text file of many lines, where fields within a line
are delineated by a single 'dollar' character, write a program
that aligns each column of fields by ensuring that words in each
column are separated by at least one space.
Further, allow for each word in a column to be either left
justified, right justified, or center justified within its column.
Right alignment:
Given a text file of many lines, where fields within a line
are delineated by a single 'dollar' character, write a program
that aligns each column of fields by ensuring that words in each
column are separated by at least one space.
Further, allow for each word in a column to be either left
justified, right justified, or center justified within its column.
Centered:
Given a text file of many lines, where fields within a line
are delineated by a single 'dollar' character, write a program
that aligns each column of fields by ensuring that words in each
column are separated by at least one space.
Further, allow for each word in a column to be either left
justified, right justified, or center justified within its column.
</pre>
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Note the presetting of P102 to indicate the alignment required.
<
"" Align columns - assumes macros on input stream 1, data on stream 2
MCPVAR 102
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>
MCSET S1=1
*MCSET S10=102</
=={{header|ML/I}}==
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Note the presetting of P102 to indicate the alignment required.
<
"" Align columns - assumes macros on input stream 1, data on stream 2
MCPVAR 102
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>
MCSET S1=1
*MCSET S10=102</
=={{header|MUMPS}}==
<
New col,half,ii,max,spaces,word
Set ii=0
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column are separated by at least one space.
Further, allow for each word in a column to be either left
justified, right justified, or center justified within its column.</
=={{header|Nim}}==
<
from sequtils import mapIt
from strfmt import format, write
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stdout.write(w.format align & $maxs[j])
stdout.write "\n"
stdout.write "\n"</
{{out}}
<pre>Left column-aligned output:
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Source: [https://github.com/nitlang/nit/blob/master/examples/rosettacode/align_columns.nit the official Nit’s repository]
<
#
# Uses `Text::justify` from the standard library.
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aligner(text, 0.0)
aligner(text, 1.0)
aligner(text, 0.5)</
{{out}}
<pre>Given a text file of many lines, where fields within a line
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=={{header|Oberon-2}}==
works with oo2c version 2.
<
MODULE Columns;
IMPORT
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END Columns.
</syntaxhighlight>
<pre>
Given a text file of many lines, where fields within a line
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=={{header|OCaml}}==
<
open Str
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let sp2 = String.make pad2 ' ' in
Printf.printf "%s%s%s " sp1 word sp2);
;;</
=={{header|Oforth}}==
<
import: file
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0 #[ apply( #[ size max ] ) ] lines apply ->maxsize
#[ apply( #[ justify( maxsize , just) . ] ) printcr ] lines apply
;</
{{out}}
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=={{header|ooRexx}}==
<syntaxhighlight lang="oorexx">
text = .array~of("Given$a$text$file$of$many$lines,$where$fields$within$a$line$", -
"are$delineated$by$a$single$'dollar'$character,$write$a$program", -
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say out~string
end
</syntaxhighlight>
<pre>
align left:
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=={{header|OpenEdge/Progress}}==
<
i_c AS CHAR,
i_calign AS CHAR
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alignColumns( cc, "right" ) SKIP
alignColumns( cc, "center" )
VIEW-AS ALERT-BOX.</
{{out}}
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=={{header|Oz}}==
<
%% Lines: list of strings
%% Alignment: function like fun {Left Txt ExtraSpace} ... end
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"justified,$right$justified,$or$center$justified$within$its$column."]
in
{ForAll {Align Lines Left} System.showInfo}</
=={{header|Pascal}}==
See [[Align_columns#Delphi | Delphi]]
modified to {{works with|Free Pascal}}
<
{$H+}//Use ansistrings
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AlignByColumn(taCenter);
AlignByColumn(taRightJustify);
end.</
{{out}}
<pre>
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=={{header|Perl}}==
<
use strict ;
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}
print "\n" ;
}</
a shorter solution
<
sub columns {
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Further,$allow$for$each$word$in$a$column$to$be$either$left$
justified,$right$justified,$or$center$justified$within$its$column.
END</
=={{header|Phix}}==
<!--<
<span style="color: #008080;">constant</span> <span style="color: #000000;">data</span> <span style="color: #0000FF;">=</span> <span style="color: #0000FF;">{</span>
<span style="color: #008000;">"Given$a$text$file$of$many$lines,$where$fields$within$a$line$"</span><span style="color: #0000FF;">,</span>
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<span style="color: #000000;">AlignColumns</span><span style="color: #0000FF;">()</span>
<!--</
{{out}}
<pre>
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=={{header|Phixmonti}}==
<
0 40 repeat var gap
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0 alignWords nl
1 alignWords nl
drop</
=={{header|PHP}}==
<
$j2justtype = array('L' => STR_PAD_RIGHT,
'R' => STR_PAD_LEFT,
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echo aligner($textinfile, $j);
?></
=={{header|Picat}}==
<syntaxhighlight lang="picat">import util.
main =>
Text =
"Given$a$text$file$of$many$lines,$where$fields$within$a$line$
are$delineated$by$a$single$'dollar'$character,$write$a$program
that$aligns$each$column$of$fields$by$ensuring$that$words$in$each$
column$are$separated$by$at$least$one$space.
Further,$allow$for$each$word$in$a$column$to$be$either$left$
justified,$right$justified,$or$center$justified$within$its$column.",
Lines = split(Text,"\n"),
Lines = [Line1|_],
N = len(split(strip(Line1,"$ "), "$")), % number of columns
WidthArr = {0 : _ in 1..N},
foreach (Line in Lines)
Words = split(strip(Line,"$ "), "$"),
foreach ({I,Word} in zip(1..N, Words))
WidthArr[I] := max(WidthArr[I], len(Word))
end
end,
foreach (I in 1..N)
WidthArr[I] := WidthArr[I]+1 % separate cols by at least one space
end,
foreach (Align in [left, right, center])
output_lines(Lines,N,WidthArr,Align),
nl,nl
end.
output_lines(Lines,N,WidthArr,Align) =>
foreach (Line in Lines)
Words = split(strip(Line,"$ "), "$"),
foreach ({I,Word} in zip(1..N, Words))
output_word(Word,WidthArr[I],Align)
end,
nl
end.
output_word(Word,Width,left) =>
printf("%-*s",Width,Word).
output_word(Word,Width,right) =>
printf("%*s",Width,Word).
output_word(Word,Width,_) =>
Pad = len(Word)-Width,
Pad1 is Pad div 2,
Pad2 is Pad-Pad1,
printf("%*s%s%*s",Pad1,"",Word,Pad2,"").
</syntaxhighlight>
{{out}}
<pre>
Given a text file of many lines, where fields within a line
are delineated by a single 'dollar' character, write a program
that aligns each column of fields by ensuring that words in each
column are separated by at least one space.
Further, allow for each word in a column to be either left
justified, right justified, or center justified within its column.
Given a text file of many lines, where fields within a line
are delineated by a single 'dollar' character, write a program
that aligns each column of fields by ensuring that words in each
column are separated by at least one space.
Further, allow for each word in a column to be either left
justified, right justified, or center justified within its column.
Given a text file of many lines, where fields within a line
are delineated by a single 'dollar' character, write a program
that aligns each column of fields by ensuring that words in each
column are separated by at least one space.
Further, allow for each word in a column to be either left
justified, right justified, or center justified within its column.
</pre>
=={{header|PicoLisp}}==
<
(let Lines # and of lines
(make
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(prinl)
(for L Lines
(prinl (apply center L Sizes)) ) ) ) # and centered</
{{out}}
<pre>Given a text file of many lines, where fields within a line
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=={{header|PL/I}}==
<syntaxhighlight lang="pl/i">
declare text character (300) varying;
declare word character (20) varying;
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put file (output) skip;
end;
</syntaxhighlight>
=={{header|PowerShell}}==
<syntaxhighlight lang="powershell">
$file =
@'
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}
$arr | Format-Table -HideTableHeaders -Wrap *
</syntaxhighlight>
<b>Output:</b>
<pre>
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=={{header|Prolog}}==
Works with SWI-Prolog.
<
L ="Given$a$text$file$of$many$lines,$where$fields$within$a$line$
are$delineated$by$a$single$'dollar'$character,$write$a$program
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{N2 is N1 + 1},
parse_word(T, N2, NF, TF).
</syntaxhighlight>
{{out}}
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=={{header|PureBasic}}==
{{works with|PureBasic|4.41}}
<
If OpenConsole()
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Data.s "Further,$allow$for$each$word$in$a$column$oo$be$either$left$"
Data.s "justified,$right$justified,$or$center$justified$within$its$column."
EndDataSection</
=={{header|Python}}==
===Procedural===
====Using f-strings====
<
txt = """Given$a$txt$file$of$many$lines,$where$fields$within$a$line$
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print(' '.join(f"{wrd:{j}{wdth}}" for wdth, wrd in zip(widths, line)))
print("- " * 52)
</syntaxhighlight>
{{out}}
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====Using StringIO====
<
textinfile = '''Given$a$text$file$of$many$lines,$where$fields$within$a$line$
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infile = StringIO(textinfile)
print "\n# %s Column-aligned output:" % align
print aligner(infile, align[0])</
{{out}}
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Works with Python 2 and 3.
<
cat <<'EOF' > align_columns.dat
Given$a$text$file$of$many$lines,$where$fields$within$a$line$
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for row in rows:
print(' '.join(fmts).format(*(row + [''] * len(fmts))))
print('')</
====Alternative====
{{trans|D}}
<
are$delineated$by$a$single$'dollar'$character,$write$a$program
that$aligns$each$column$of$fields$by$ensuring$that$words$in$each$
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print(justify(word, max_widths[j]), end=' ')
print()
print("- " * 52)</
===Functional===
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(Selection of string justification methods via '''getattr'''):
{{Works with|Python|3.7}}
<
from delimited text.
'''
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# MAIN ---
if __name__ == '__main__':
main()</
{{Out}}
<pre>Given a text file of many lines, where fields within a line
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=={{header|q}}==
<
"Given$a$text$file$of$many$lines,$where$fields$within$a$line$";
"are$delineated$by$a$single$'dollar'$character,$write$a$program";
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ps:$[aln=`R;-1-cw;1+cw]$''s; / padded strings
ps:$[aln=`C;(neg(cw-sl)div 2)rotate''ps;ps]; / center
1,[;"\n\n"]"\n"sv raze each ps; } / print</
{{out}}
<pre>q)ta[`L]text
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=={{header|R}}==
<
lines <- readLines(tc <- textConnection("Given$a$text$file$of$many$lines,$where$fields$within$a$line$
are$delineated$by$a$single$'dollar'$character,$write$a$program
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print0(leftjust)
print0(rightjust)
print0(centrejust)</
Right justified output shown.
<div style="width:full;overflow:scroll"><pre>
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=={{header|Racket}}==
<syntaxhighlight lang="racket">
#lang racket
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(display-aligned #:justify 'right text)
(display-aligned #:justify 'center text)
</syntaxhighlight>
=={{header|Raku}}==
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Call with parameter left (default), center or right.
<syntaxhighlight lang="raku"
q|Given$a$text$file$of$many$lines,$where$fields$within$a$line$
are$delineated$by$a$single$'dollar'$character,$write$a$program
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default { $word ~ " " x $lr }
}
}</
Or a more functional version, called like <code>./align.p6 left input.txt</code>, which however only supports left and right alignment (not center):
<syntaxhighlight lang="raku"
my @lines := $file.IO.lines.map(*.split('$').cache).cache;
my @widths = roundrobin(|@lines).map(*».chars.max);
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my $format = @widths.map( '%' ~ ++$ ~ '$' ~ $align ~ * ~ 's' ).join(' ') ~ "\n";
printf $format, |$_ for @lines;
}</
=={{header|RapidQ}}==
<syntaxhighlight lang="vb">
Dim MText as QMemorystream
MText.WriteLine "Given$a$text$file$of$many$lines,$where$fields$within$a$line$"
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TextCenter = TextCenter + Newline
next
</syntaxhighlight>
{{out}}
<pre style="height:20ex;overflow:scroll">TextLeft contains:
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=={{header|REBOL}}==
<
Title: "Align Columns"
URL: http://rosettacode.org/wiki/Align_columns
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foreach i [left centre right] [
print ["^/Align" i "...^/"] entable data get i]
</syntaxhighlight>
{{out}}
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=={{header|Red}}==
<
Title: "Align Columns"
Original-Author: oofoe
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foreach i [left centre right] [
print [newline "Align" i "..." newline] entable data get i]</
=={{header|REXX}}==
===(no output)===
<
z.1 = "Given$a$text$file$of$many$lines,$where$fields$within$a$line$"
z.2 = "are$delineated$by$a$single$'dollar'$character,$write$a$program"
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end
say out
end</
===(with output)===
<
size= 0; t.=; cols= 0; wid.= 0; @.= /*zero or nullify some variables. */
t.1 = "Given$a$text$file$of$many$lines,$where$fields$within$a$line$"
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say substr(_, 2) /*ignore the leading extra blank. */
end /*r*/
end /*j*/ /*stick a fork in it, we're all done. */</
{{out|output|text= when using the default input:}}
<pre>
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===(boxed output)===
Note: this version boxes each column of output to better show the columns.
<
size= 0; t.=; cols= 0; wid.= 0; @.= /*zero or nullify some variables. */
t.1 = "Given$a$text$file$of$many$lines,$where$fields$within$a$line$"
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end /*r*/ /* [↑] shows words in boxes. */
say translate(bot, '┴', "┬") /*display the bottom line of the box. */
end /*j*/ /*stick a fork in it, we're all done. */</
{{out|output|text= when using the default input:}}
<pre>
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=={{header|Ruby}}==
{{works with|Ruby|1.9.3+}}
<
=begin
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puts aligner(infile, align)
end
</syntaxhighlight>
{{out}}
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=={{header|Run BASIC}}==
<
+ "are$delineated$by$a$single$'dollar'$character,$write$a$program" _
+ "that$aligns$each$column$of$fields$by$ensuring$that$words$in$each$"_
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wend
print
end function</
{{out}}
<pre style="height:15ex;overflow:scroll">------------ align:left -- across:6 ------------
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=={{header|Rust}}==
<
enum AlignmentType {
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println!("{}", repeat('-').take(110).collect::<String>());
println!("{}", align_columns(text, AlignmentType::Right));
}</
{{out}}
<pre style="height:15ex;overflow:scroll">
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For Scala 2.7, change from fromPath to fromFile, and remove the extra parameter to Source's getLines.
<
val eol = System.getProperty("line.separator")
def getLines(filename: String) = scala.io.Source.fromPath(filename).getLines(eol)
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alignFile(filename, alignment) foreach println
}
}</
Another take:
<
val padsize = (i-s.length).max(0)
d match {
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val padded = words map ( _.zipWithIndex.map{case(s,i)=>pad(s,maxlens(i),"center")+" "} )
padded map (_.reduceLeft(_ + _)) foreach println</
=={{header|Scheme}}==
<
(import (scheme base)
(scheme write)
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(align-columns *example* 'center)
(align-columns *example* 'right)
</syntaxhighlight>
{{out}}
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=={{header|sed}}==
The code allows to left (by default) or right justify colums. Centering is not supported. Requires about 2x<size of input> bytes of memory (each line duplicated).
<
#!/bin/sed -nrf
# Format: <master-pattern>\n<line1>\n<line1-as-pattern>\n<line2>\n<line2-as-pattern>...
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bnextline
}
</syntaxhighlight>
Example:
<pre>
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=={{header|Seed7}}==
<
const array string: inputLines is [] (
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writeln;
end for;
end func;</
{{out}}
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justified, right justified, or center justified within its column.
</pre>
=={{header|SETL}}==
<syntaxhighlight lang="setl">program align;
magic := false; $ turn off regexp matching in GNU SETL
read_file;
ncols := max/[#line : line in lines];
sizes := [1+max/[#(line(col) ? "") : line in lines] : col in [1..ncols]];
loop for line in lines do
print(+/[align(line(col), sizes(col)) : col in [1..#line]]);
end loop;
read_file::
f := open(command_line(1), "r");
lines := [];
loop doing geta(f, line); while line /= om do
lines with:= split(line, "$");
end loop;
close(f);
proc align(s, n);
case command_line(2) of
("r"): return lpad(s, n);
("l"): return rpad(s, n);
("c"): return center(s, n);
end case;
end proc;
proc center(s, n);
padding := n - #s;
l := " " * ceil(padding/2);
r := " " * floor(padding/2);
return l + s + r;
end proc;
end program;</syntaxhighlight>
{{out}}
<pre>$ setl align.setl test.txt l
Given a text file of many lines, where fields within a line
are delineated by a single 'dollar' character, write a program
that aligns each column of fields by ensuring that words in each
column are separated by at least one space.
Further, allow for each word in a column to be either left
justified, right justified, or center justified within its column.
$ setl align.setl test.txt r
Given a text file of many lines, where fields within a line
are delineated by a single 'dollar' character, write a program
that aligns each column of fields by ensuring that words in each
column are separated by at least one space.
Further, allow for each word in a column to be either left
justified, right justified, or center justified within its column.
$ setl align.setl test.txt c
Given a text file of many lines, where fields within a line
are delineated by a single 'dollar' character, write a program
that aligns each column of fields by ensuring that words in each
column are separated by at least one space.
Further, allow for each word in a column to be either left
justified, right justified, or center justified within its column.</pre>
=={{header|Shiny}}==
<
are$delineated$by$a$single$\'dollar\'$character,$write$a$program
that$aligns$each$column$of$fields$by$ensuring$that$words$in$each$
Line 8,682 ⟶ 9,165:
align text 'left'
align text 'center'
align text 'right'</
<pre>Given a text file of many lines, where fields within a line
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=={{header|Sidef}}==
<
method align(j) {
text.map { |row|
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say f.align(left);
say f.align(middle);
say f.align(right);</
=={{Header|Smalltalk}}==
the following works with Smalltalk/X, but should also in other dialects (may have to add "centerPadded" to the String class).
{{works with |Smalltalk/X }}
<
'Given$a$text$file$of$many$lines,$where$fields$within$a$line$
are$delineated$by$a$single$''dollar''$character,$write$a$program
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Stdout cr; printCR:'Centered with box:'.
printCentered value:text value:true.</
{{out}}
<pre>Left justified:
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=={{header|Snobol}}==
{{works with|Snobol|4}}
<
* we store the words and field widths in tables
Words = TABLE()
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END
</syntaxhighlight>
{{Out}}
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Further, allow for each word in a column to be either left
justified, right justified, or center justified within its column.</pre>
=={{header|SparForte}}==
As a structured script.
<syntaxhighlight lang="ada">#!/usr/local/bin/spar
pragma annotate( summary, "aligncols" )
@( description, "Given a text file of many lines, where fields within a line are delineated ")
@( description, "by a single 'dollar' character, write a program that aligns each column of" )
@( description, "fields by ensuring that words in each column are separated by at least one" )
@( description, "space. Further, allow for each word in a column to be either left justified," )
@( description, "right justified, or center justified within its column. " )
@( description, "A modified version of the Ada solution from Rosetta Code" )
@( category, "tutorials" )
@( author, "Ken O. Burtch" )
@( see_also, "http://rosettacode.org/wiki/Align_columns" );
pragma license( unrestricted );
pragma software_model( nonstandard );
pragma restriction( no_external_commands );
procedure aligncols is
Text : constant string :=
"Given$a$text$file$of$many$lines,$where$fields$within$a$line$" & ASCII.NUL &
"are$delineated$by$a$single$'dollar'$character,$write$a$program" & ASCII.NUL &
"that$aligns$each$column$of$fields$by$ensuring$that$words$in$each$" & ASCII.NUL &
"column$are$separated$by$at$least$one$space." & ASCII.NUL &
"Further,$allow$for$each$word$in$a$column$to$be$either$left$" & ASCII.NUL &
"justified,$right$justified,$or$center$justified$within$its$column." & ASCII.NUL;
File : file_type;
Width : array(1..1000) of natural;
ch : character;
Column : positive := 1;
Start : positive := 1;
type Alignment is ( Left, Center, Right );
s : string;
padding : natural;
begin
-- Zero Widths
for I in arrays.first( Width )..arrays.last( Width ) loop
Width(I) := 0;
end loop;
-- Determining the widths of columns
for I in 1..strings.length(Text) loop
ch := strings.element( Text, I );
case ch is
when '$' | ASCII.NUL =>
Width (Column) := numerics.max(Width (Column), I - Start + 1);
Start := I + 1;
if strings.element( Text, I ) = ASCII.NUL then
Column := 1;
else
Column := @+1;
end if;
when others =>
null;
end case;
end loop;
create( File, out_file, "columned.txt" );
-- Formatting
for Align in Left..Right loop
Column := 1;
Start := 1;
for I in 1..strings.length(Text) loop
ch := strings.element( Text, I );
case ch is
when '$' | ASCII.NUL =>
s := strings.slice( Text, Start, I-1 );
padding := (Width( Column ) - strings.length(s));
case Align is
when Left =>
s := @ & (padding * ' ');
when Center =>
declare
left_padding : constant natural := padding/2;
right_padding : constant natural := padding - left_padding;
begin
s := (left_padding * ' ') & @ & (right_padding * ' ');
end;
when Right =>
s := (padding * ' ') & @;
when others =>
null;
end case;
put( File, s );
Start := I+1;
if ch = ASCII.NUL then
new_line( File );
Column := 1;
else
Column := @+1;
end if;
when others =>
null;
end case;
end loop;
new_line( File );
end loop;
close( File );
end aligncols;</syntaxhighlight>
=={{header|Standard ML}}==
<
fun uncurry f (x, y) = f x y
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(* test stdin with all alignments *)
val () = print (String.concatWith "\n\n"
(map (formatTable (readTable TextIO.stdIn)) [alignL, alignC, alignR]) ^ "\n")</
{{out}}
<pre>Given a text file of many lines, where fields within a line
Line 9,076 ⟶ 9,658:
{{trans|Rust}}
<
extension String {
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print(alignCols(input: input, align: .center))
print()
print(alignCols(input: input, align: .right))</
{{out}}
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=={{header|Tcl}}==
<
set text {Given$a$text$file$of$many$lines,$where$fields$within$a$line$
Line 9,236 ⟶ 9,818:
}
puts ""
}</
{{out}}
<pre>Given a text file of many lines, where fields within a line
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Transd has built-in support for "left" and "right" formatting, but not "centered", which added quite a bit of code.
<
MainModule : {
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(lout "") (print true)
)
}</
<pre>
Given a text file of many lines, where fields within a line
Line 9,326 ⟶ 9,908:
Further, allow for each word in a column to be either left
justified, right justified, or center justified within its column. be either left
</pre>
=={{header|TSE SAL}}==
<syntaxhighlight lang="tsesal">
INTEGER PROC FNBlockChangeColumnAlignLeftB( INTEGER columnTotalI, INTEGER spaceTotalI, INTEGER buffer1I )
INTEGER B = FALSE
INTEGER downB = TRUE
INTEGER minI = 1
INTEGER I = 0
INTEGER J = 0
INTEGER K = 0
INTEGER L = 0
INTEGER buffer2I = 0
STRING s[255] = ""
INTEGER wordRightB = FALSE
STRING s1[255] = Query( WordSet )
IF ( NOT ( IsBlockInCurrFile() ) ) Warn( "Please mark a block" ) B = FALSE RETURN( B ) ENDIF // return from the current procedure if no block is marked
Set( BREAK, ON )
PushPosition()
PushBlock()
Set( WordSet, ChrSet( "a-zA-Z0-9_,." ) )
PushPosition()
buffer2I = CreateTempBuffer()
PopPosition()
PushPosition()
PushBlock()
DO 100 TIMES
AddLine( "", buffer2I )
ENDDO
PopBlock()
PopPosition()
GotoBlockBegin()
I = minI - 1
WHILE ( ( IsCursorInBlock() ) AND ( downB ) )
IF NOT LFind( "^$", "cgx" )
BegLine()
REPEAT
s = GetWord()
IF NOT ( s == "" )
s = Trim( s )
I = I + 1
IF ( I > columnTotalI )
I = minI
ENDIF
J = Length( s )
PushPosition()
PushBlock()
GotoBufferId( buffer2I )
GotoLine( I )
//
IF ( CurrLineLen() == 0 )
BegLine()
InsertText( Format( Str( J ), " " ), _INSERT_ )
ELSE
K = Val( Trim( GetText( 1, MAXSTRINGLEN ) ) )
IF ( J > K )
BegLine()
DelToEol()
BegLine()
InsertText( Str( J ), _INSERT_ )
ENDIF
ENDIF
PopBlock()
PopPosition()
wordRightB = WordRight()
ENDIF
UNTIL ( s == "" ) OR ( NOT wordRightB )
ENDIF
downB = Down()
ENDWHILE
GotoBlockBegin()
I = minI - 1
L = 1
K = 1
WHILE ( ( IsCursorInBlock() ) AND ( downB ) )
IF NOT LFind( "^$", "cgx" )
BegLine()
REPEAT
B = FALSE
s = GetWord()
IF NOT ( s == "" )
s = Trim( s )
I = I + 1
IF ( I > columnTotalI )
I = minI
K = 1
L = L + 1
ENDIF
//
PushPosition()
PushBlock()
GotoBufferId( buffer2I )
GotoLine( I )
J = Val( Trim( GetText( 1, MAXSTRINGLEN ) ) )
PopPosition()
PopBlock()
PushPosition()
PushBlock()
GotoBufferId( buffer1I )
GotoLine( L )
GotoColumn( K )
InsertText( s, _INSERT_ )
K = K + J + spaceTotalI
PopBlock()
PopPosition()
wordRightB = WordRight()
ENDIF
UNTIL ( s == "" ) OR ( NOT wordRightB )
ENDIF
AddLine( "", buffer1I )
downB = Down()
ENDWHILE
OneWindow()
VWindow()
GotoWindow( 1 )
GotoBufferId( buffer2I )
GotoWindow( 2 )
GotoBufferId( buffer1I )
B = TRUE
Set( WordSet, s1 )
PopPosition()
PopBlock()
RETURN( B )
END
//
PROC Main()
STRING s1[255] = "12" // change this
STRING s2[255] = "2" // change this
INTEGER bufferI = 0
PushPosition()
bufferI = CreateTempBuffer()
PopPosition()
IF ( NOT ( Ask( "block: change: column: align: left: columnTotalI = ", s1, _EDIT_HISTORY_ ) ) AND ( Length( s1 ) > 0 ) ) RETURN() ENDIF
IF ( NOT ( Ask( "block: change: column: align: left: spaceTotalI = ", s2, _EDIT_HISTORY_ ) ) AND ( Length( s2 ) > 0 ) ) RETURN() ENDIF
Message( FNBlockChangeColumnAlignLeftB( Val( s1 ), Val( s2 ), bufferI ) ) // gives e.g. TRUE
GotoBufferId( bufferI )
END
</syntaxhighlight>
{{out}} <pre>
Given a text file of many lines, where fields within a line
are delineated by a single dollar character, write a program that aligns
each column of fields by ensuring that words in each column are
separated by at least one space. Further, allow for each word in
a column to be either left justified, right justified, or center justified
within its column.
</pre>
=={{header|TUSCRIPT}}==
<
$$ MODE TUSCRIPT
MODE DATA
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ENDLOOP
SET exampletext=JOIN(new1,"$",new2,new3,new4,new5,new6,new7,new8,new9,new10,new11,new12)
</syntaxhighlight>
{{out}}
<pre>
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=={{header|TXR}}==
<
@ (coll)@{item /[^$]+/}@(end)
@(end)
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@{pi @(- [cw i] (trunc (- [cw i] (length pi)) 2))} @(end)
@ (end)
@(end)</
<pre>$ txr align-columns.txr align-columns.dat
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=={{header|UNIX Shell}}==
This is a draft implementation of the "align columns" problem using Unix shell commands. The key tool for left and right justified text is the "rs" command. Centered text is a little more complex, since this is not a feature currently in "rs" (''The centered solution will be added later.'')
<
cat <<EOF_OUTER > just-nocenter.sh
#!/bin/sh
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exit
EOF_OUTER
</syntaxhighlight>
{{out}}
<syntaxhighlight lang="sh">
$ ./just-nocenter.sh
Given a text file of many lines, where fields within a line
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Further, allow for each word in a column to be either left
justified, right justified, or center justified within its column.
</syntaxhighlight>
The centered output will be added later, when I've more time. '' I did this in about 10 minutes.''
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Note that the left-justified case can be handled trivially by the <tt>column</tt> command, which ships with modern Linux and macOS systems:
<
{{Out}}
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For right justification, each word's string of trailing blanks is moved to the beginning,
and for center justification, the trailing blanks are divided equally between the beginning and end of each word.
<
text =
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#show+
main = mat0 <.just_left,just_center,just_right> text</
{{out}}
<pre style="height:17ex;overflow:scroll">
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Both arguments are optional and default to "left" and 1 respectively.
<syntaxhighlight lang="vb">
Public Sub TestSplit(Optional align As String = "left", Optional spacing As Integer = 1)
Dim word() As String
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Next l
End Sub
</syntaxhighlight>
{{out}}
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=={{header|VBScript}}==
{{trans|Rexx}}
<
Const nr=16, nc=16
ReDim d(nc),t(nr), wor(nr,nc)
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xRTrim = cc
End Function 'xRTrim
</syntaxhighlight>
{{out}}
<pre>
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=={{header|Vedit macro language}}==
This implementation converts the file currently being edited. The file can then be saved with different filename if required.
<
#11 = 1 // Align: 1 = left, 2 = center, 3 = right
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}
Line(1, ERRBREAK)
}</
{{out}}
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=={{header|Visual Basic}}==
<
Dim i&, j&, D&, L&, R&: ReDim W(UBound(Lines)): ReDim C&(0)
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Debug.Print Space(L); W(j)(i); Space(R); IIf(i < UBound(W(j)), "", vbLf);
Next i, j
End Sub</
Usage:<
Const Text$ = "Given$a$text$file$of$many$lines,$where$fields$within$a$line$" & vbLf & _
"are$delineated$by$a$single$'dollar'$character,$write$a$program" & vbLf & _
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Debug.Print vbLf; "-- Center:": AlignCols Split(Text, vbLf), vbCenter
Debug.Print vbLf; "-- Right:": AlignCols Split(Text, vbLf), vbRightJustify
End Sub</
{{out}}
<pre>-- Left:
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=={{header|Visual Basic .NET}}==
<
Private Delegate Function Justification(s As String, width As Integer) As String
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End Sub
End Module</
{{out}}
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Further, allow for each word in a column to be either left
justified, right justified, or center justified within its column.</pre>
=={{header|V (Vlang)}}==
Currently (5/2022) V (Vlang) uses string interpolation so `$` have to be escaped. Variables in formatting aren't currently allowed, and if they were only right/left are currently valid options
<syntaxhighlight lang="v (vlang)">
const text = "Given\$a\$text\$file\$of\$many\$lines,\$where\$fields\$within\$a\$line\$
are\$delineated\$by\$a\$single\$'dollar'\$character,\$write\$a\$program
that\$aligns\$each\$column\$of\$fields\$by\$ensuring\$that\$words\$in\$each\$
column\$are\$separated\$by\$at\$least\$one\$space.
Further,\$allow\$for\$each\$word\$in\$a\$column\$to\$be\$either\$left\$
justified,\$right\$justified,\$or\$center\$justified\$within\$its\$column."
struct Formatter {
mut:
text [][]string
width []int
}
fn new_formatter(text string) Formatter {
mut f := Formatter{}
for line in text.split_into_lines() {
mut words := line.split("\$")
for words[words.len-1] == "" {
words = words[..words.len-1]
}
f.text << words
for i, word in words {
if i == f.width.len {
f.width << word.len
} else if word.len > f.width[i] {
f.width[i] = word.len
}
}
}
return f
}
enum Justify {
left = 0
middle
right
}
fn (f Formatter) print(j Justify) {
for line in f.text {
for i, word in line {
match j {
.left {
print('$word${' '.repeat(f.width[i]-word.len)} ')
}
.middle {
mut extra := 0
if (f.width[i]%2==1 && word.len%2==0) || (f.width[i]%2==0 && word.len%2==1) {
extra++
}
print('${' '.repeat((f.width[i]-word.len)/2)}$word${' '.repeat((f.width[i]-word.len)/2+extra)} ')
}
.right {
print('${' '.repeat(f.width[i]-word.len)}$word ')
}
}
}
println("")
}
println("")
}
fn main() {
f := new_formatter(text)
f.print(Justify.left)
f.print(Justify.middle)
f.print(Justify.right)
}</syntaxhighlight>
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<pre>
Given a text file of many lines, where fields within a line
are delineated by a single 'dollar' character, write a program
that aligns each column of fields by ensuring that words in each
column are separated by at least one space.
Further, allow for each word in a column to be either left
justified, right justified, or center justified within its column.
Given a text file of many lines, where fields within a line
are delineated by a single 'dollar' character, write a program
that aligns each column of fields by ensuring that words in each
column are separated by at least one space.
Further, allow for each word in a column to be either left
justified, right justified, or center justified within its column.
Given a text file of many lines, where fields within a line
are delineated by a single 'dollar' character, write a program
that aligns each column of fields by ensuring that words in each
column are separated by at least one space.
Further, allow for each word in a column to be either left
justified, right justified, or center justified within its column.
</pre>
=={{header|Wren}}==
{{libheader|Wren-fmt}}
<
import "./fmt" for Fmt
var LEFT = 0
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var fileName = "align_cols.txt"
var lines = getLines.call(fileName)
for (i in 0..2) alignCols.call(lines, i)</
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justified, right justified, or center justified within its column.
</pre>
=={{header|XPL0}}==
<syntaxhighlight lang "XPL0">
string 0;
def LF=$0A, CR=$0D;
def Left, Right, Center;
proc AlignCols(S); \Display string S with its columns aligned
char S, C, Field(80), ColWidth(80);
int I, J, N, Just;
proc Justify;
int T;
proc SpOut(M); \Output M space characters
int M, K;
for K:= 0 to M-1 do ChOut(0, ^ );
proc FieldOut; \Output Field of N characters
int K;
for K:= 0 to N-1 do ChOut(0, Field(K));
[case Just of
Left: [FieldOut(N); SpOut(ColWidth(J)-N+1)];
Right: [SpOut(ColWidth(J)-N+1); FieldOut(N)];
Center:[T:= ColWidth(J)-N+1;
SpOut(T/2); FieldOut(N); SpOut(T/2 + rem(0))]
other [];
];
[\Get width (in characters) of each column
for J:= 0 to 80-1 do ColWidth(J):= 0;
I:= 0; J:= 0; N:= 0;
loop [repeat C:= S(I); I:= I+1 until C # CR;
if N > ColWidth(J) then ColWidth(J):= N;
case C of
0: quit;
^$: [N:= 0; J:= J+1];
LF: [N:= 0; J:= J+1; J:= 0]
other N:= N+1;
];
for Just:= Left to Center do
[I:= 0; J:= 0; N:= 0;
loop [repeat C:= S(I); I:= I+1 until C # CR;
case C of
0: [Justify(Just); CrLf(0); quit];
^$: [Justify(Just); N:= 0; J:= J+1];
LF: [Justify(Just); CrLf(0); N:= 0; J:= 0]
other [Field(N):= C; N:= N+1];
];
CrLf(0);
];
];
AlignCols("Given$a$text$file$of$many$lines,$where$fields$within$a$line$
are$delineated$by$a$single$'dollar'$character,$write$a$program
that$aligns$each$column$of$fields$by$ensuring$that$words$in$each$
column$are$separated$by$at$least$one$space.
Further,$allow$for$each$word$in$a$column$to$be$either$left$
justified,$right$justified,$or$center$justified$within$its$column.")
</syntaxhighlight>
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<pre>
Given a text file of many lines, where fields within a line
are delineated by a single 'dollar' character, write a program
that aligns each column of fields by ensuring that words in each
column are separated by at least one space.
Further, allow for each word in a column to be either left
justified, right justified, or center justified within its column.
Given a text file of many lines, where fields within a line
are delineated by a single 'dollar' character, write a program
that aligns each column of fields by ensuring that words in each
column are separated by at least one space.
Further, allow for each word in a column to be either left
justified, right justified, or center justified within its column.
Given a text file of many lines, where fields within a line
are delineated by a single 'dollar' character, write a program
that aligns each column of fields by ensuring that words in each
column are separated by at least one space.
Further, allow for each word in a column to be either left
justified, right justified, or center justified within its column.
</pre>
=={{header|Yabasic}}==
{{trans|Run BASIC}}
<syntaxhighlight lang="yabasic">theString$ = "Given$a$text$file$of$many$lines,$where$fields$within$a$line$"
theString$ = theString$ + "are$delineated$by$a$single$'dollar'$character,$write$a$program"
theString$ = theString$ + "that$aligns$each$column$of$fields$by$ensuring$that$words$in$each$"
theString$ = theString$ + "column$are$separated$by$at$least$one$space."
theString$ = theString$ + "Further,$allow$for$each$word$in$a$column$to$be$either$left$"
theString$ = theString$ + "justified,$right$justified,$or$center$justified$within$its$column."
x = shoTable(theString$, "left", 6)
x = shoTable(theString$, "right", 6)
x = shoTable(theString$, "center", 6)
end
sub word$(sr$, wn, delim$)
local i, j, n, sd, sl, sl2
local s$, res$, d$
d$ = delim$
j = wn
if j = 0 j = j+1
res$ = "" : s$ = sr$
if d$ = "" d$ = " "
sd = len(d$) : sl = len(s$)
do
n = instr(s$,d$)
j = j - 1
if j = 0 then
if n = 0 then res$ = s$ else res$ = mid$(s$, 1, n-1) : fi
return res$
fi
if n = 0 return res$
if n = sl-sd then res$ = "" : return res$ : fi
sl2 = sl-n
s$ = mid$(s$, n+1, sl2)
sl = sl2
loop
return res$
end sub
sub shoTable(theString$, align$, across)
local i, a$, b$
print "------------ align:", align$, " -- across:", across, " ------------"
dim siz(across)
b$ = " "
while word$(theString$, i+1, "$") <> ""
siz(mod(i, across)) = max(siz(mod(i, across)), len(word$(theString$, i+1, "$")))
i = i+1
wend
for i = 0 to across - 1
siz(i) = siz(i)+1
if siz(i) and 1 siz(i) = siz(i)+1
next i
i = 0
a$ = word$(theString$, i+1, "$")
while a$ <> ""
s = siz(mod(i, across)) - len(a$)
if align$ = "right" a$ = left$(b$, s) + a$
if align$ = "left" a$ = a$ + left$(b$, s)
if align$ = "center" a$ = left$(b$, int(s / 2)) + a$ + left$(b$, int(s / 2) + (s and 1))
print "|", a$;
i = i + 1
if mod(i, across) = 0 print "|"
a$ = word$(theString$, i+1, "$")
wend
print
end sub</syntaxhighlight>
{{out}}
<pre>Same as Run BASIC entry.</pre>
=={{header|zkl}}==
<
words:=text.split("$").apply("split").flatten();
max:=words.reduce(fcn(p,n){ n=n.len(); n>p and n or p },0);
Line 10,037 ⟶ 11,017:
do{ w.pump(wordsPerCol,d,fmt).append("\n") } while(not w.atEnd);
d.text;
}</
<
"Given$a$text$file$of$many$lines,$where$fields$within$a$line$\n"
"are$delineated$by$a$single$'dollar'$character,$write$a$program\n"
Line 10,048 ⟶ 11,028:
format(text,-1).print();
format(text, 0).print();
format(text, 1).print();</
Blow apart the text into a list of words, find max len of any word, calc how many words will fit on a 80 col line, format all words into a bit bucket line at a time. Formatting is "%-ms" or "%ms" for left & right justify (m is field width), calculated for center. fmt is the string format method or center calc function, depending. Where string formatting can be used, it would be better to format all words in a line in one go but the code would be longer.
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=={{header|ZX Spectrum Basic}}==
The max width (without 'hack') of ZX Spectrum screen is 32 characters. The text sample is adapted for this feature.
<
10 DATA 6
20 DATA "The$problem$of$Speccy$"
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3090 NEXT i
3095 PRINT
3100 RETURN</
{{out}}Left alignement example:
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