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String.format() throws FormatFlagsConversionMismatchException

This code works fine in Java 1.6:

 public static String padLeft(String s, int n)
 {
     if (n <= 0)
         return s;
     int noOfSpaces = n * 2;
     String output;
     noOfSpaces = s.length() + noOfSpaces;
     output = String.format("%1$#" + noOfSpaces + "s", s);
     return output;
 }

But newer versions (and some other VM implementations) throw this Exception:

java.util.FormatFlagsConversionMismatchException: Mismatched Convertor =s, Flags= #
        at java.util.Formatter$Transformer.transformFromString(Formatter.java:1020)
        at java.util.Formatter$Transformer.transform(Formatter.java:861)
        at java.util.Formatter.format(Formatter.java:565)
        at java.util.Formatter.format(Formatter.java:509)
        at java.lang.String.format(String.java:1961)

Any workarounds?

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user170008 Avatar asked Sep 14 '12 08:09

user170008


1 Answers

You asked for a workaround; just use StringBuilder:

public static String padLeft(String s, int n) {
    if (n <= 0)
        return s;
    int noOfSpaces = n * 2;
    StringBuilder output = new StringBuilder(s.length() + noOfSpaces);
    while (noOfSpaces > 0) {
        output.append(" ");
        noOfSpaces--;
    }
    output.append(s);
    return output.toString();
}
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Jere Käpyaho Avatar answered Oct 24 '22 17:10

Jere Käpyaho