Saturday, 13 February 2016

java - How can I pad an integer with zeros on the left?



How do you left pad an int with zeros when converting to a String in java?



I'm basically looking to pad out integers up to 9999 with leading zeros (e.g. 1 = 0001).


Answer



Use java.lang.String.format(String,Object...) like this:



String.format("%05d", yournumber);



for zero-padding with a length of 5. For hexadecimal output replace the d with an x as in "%05x".



The full formatting options are documented as part of java.util.Formatter.


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