The last function we will cover in this article is the Space() function, which allows you to return a string with a given number of spaces:
This prints out nineteen spaces. It can be used for a number of purposes, such as formatting, etc.
Well that’s all the time and space we have for this episode. We still have seven more string functions to go, which we should wrap up in our next article. So be sure to stop on by.
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