pandas 1.4.2

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_justify(head: 'list[Sequence[str]]', tail: 'list[Sequence[str]]') -> 'tuple[list[tuple[str, ...]], list[tuple[str, ...]]]'

Parameters

head : list-like of list-likes of strings
tail : list-like of list-likes of strings

Returns

tuple of list of tuples of strings

Same as head and tail, but items are right aligned when stacked vertically.

Justify items in head and tail, so they are right-aligned when stacked.

Examples

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>>> _justify([['a', 'b']], [['abc', 'abcd']])
([('  a', '   b')], [('abc', 'abcd')])
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