AlignOptions

Struct AlignOptions 

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pub struct AlignOptions {
    pub align: Alignment,
    pub split: String,
    pub pad: char,
}
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Configuration options for text alignment operations.

This struct allows you to customize how text alignment is performed, including the alignment direction, line separator, and padding character.

§Examples

use ansi_align::{AlignOptions, Alignment, ansi_align_with_options};

// Basic usage with default settings
let opts = AlignOptions::new(Alignment::Center);

// Customized options
let opts = AlignOptions::new(Alignment::Right)
    .with_split("|")
    .with_pad('.');

let text = "short|longer text";
let result = ansi_align_with_options(text, &opts);

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§align: Alignment

The alignment type (left, center, right)

§split: String

The string to split lines on (default: “\n”)

§pad: char

The padding character to use (default: “ “)

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impl AlignOptions

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pub fn new(align: Alignment) -> Self

Creates new alignment options with the specified alignment direction.

Uses default values for split string ("\n") and padding character (' ').

§Arguments
  • align - The alignment direction to use
§Examples
use ansi_align::{AlignOptions, Alignment};

let opts = AlignOptions::new(Alignment::Center);
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pub fn with_split<S: Into<String>>(self, split: S) -> Self

Sets the string used to split lines using the builder pattern.

By default, lines are split on "\n", but you can specify any string as a line separator.

§Arguments
  • split - The string to use as a line separator
§Examples
use ansi_align::{AlignOptions, Alignment};

let opts = AlignOptions::new(Alignment::Center)
    .with_split("|")
    .with_split("<->"); // Multi-character separators work too
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pub const fn with_pad(self, pad: char) -> Self

Sets the character used for padding using the builder pattern.

By default, spaces (' ') are used for padding, but you can specify any character.

§Arguments
  • pad - The character to use for padding
§Examples
use ansi_align::{AlignOptions, Alignment};

let opts = AlignOptions::new(Alignment::Right)
    .with_pad('.');

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impl Clone for AlignOptions

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fn clone(&self) -> AlignOptions

Returns a duplicate of the value. Read more
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fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)

Performs copy-assignment from source. Read more
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impl Debug for AlignOptions

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fn fmt(&self, f: &mut Formatter<'_>) -> Result

Formats the value using the given formatter. Read more
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impl Default for AlignOptions

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fn default() -> Self

Returns the “default value” for a type. Read more

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