How to truncate a string using str.format
in Python? Is it even possible?
There is a width
parameter mentioned in the Format Specification Mini-Language:
format_spec ::= [[fill]align][sign][#][0][width][,][.precision][type]
...
width ::= integer
...
But specifying it apparently only works for padding, not truncating:
>>> '{:5}'.format('aaa')
'aaa '
>>> '{:5}'.format('aaabbbccc')
'aaabbbccc'
So it's more a minimal width than width really.
I know I can slice strings, but the data I process here is completely dynamic, including the format string and the args that go in. I cannot just go and explicitly slice one.