Python String zfill() Method

The Python zfill() method is used to return a string where zeros (0) are added at the beginning of the string until it reaches a specified length. It returns a new string with the zero-filled version of the original string.

For example:

text = "Hello world"
result = text.zfill(15)
print(result)

# Output: 00000Hello world

You can also use zfill() on a string that contains numbers or symbols. The zfill() method does not affect them and only adds zeros before them.

For example:

text = "10.00"
result = text.zfill(8)
print(result)

# Output: 00010.00

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