I have a simple programme that inserts or appends a number of spaces to align text.
f()
{
string word = “This word”;
const string space = “ “;
int space_num = 5; // this number can vary
for (int i = 0; i < space_num; i++)
{
word.insert(0, space);
}
cout << word;
}
Now this works, but I was wondering if there was a more efficient way to do this. Not in terms of optimizing my programme, but more as in standard practice.
I can imagine two potential methods:
1 - Is there a way to create a string of say 20 spaces, and append a portion of those spaces rather than repeatedly adding a single space.
2 – Is there a way to create string with a variable number of spaces and append that?