Exploring the String padEnd() Method
Learn all about the JavaScript padEnd() method for manipulating strings.
String padding involves adding characters to a string in order to achieve a specific length. Introduced in ES2017, the padEnd() method is used to append characters at the end of a string.
1 | padEnd(targetLength [, padString]) |
Here is an example of how to use padEnd():
padEnd() | |
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‘test’.padEnd(4) | ‘test’ |
‘test’.padEnd(5) | ‘test ’ |
‘test’.padEnd(8) | ‘test ’ |
‘test’.padEnd(8, ‘abcd’) | ‘testabcd’ |
To explore a related method, check out padStart().
tags: [“JavaScript”, “padEnd() method”, “string padding”, “ES2017”, “padStart()”]