str.ljust(integer, padstr=' ') => new_str

If integer is greater than the length of str, returns a new String of 
length integer with str left justified and padded with padstr; 
otherwise, returns str.

   "hello".ljust(4)            #=> "hello"
   "hello".ljust(20)           #=> "hello               "
   "hello".ljust(20, '1234')   #=> "hello123412341234123"

I don't need to paste the doc for 'rjust', do I? ;-)
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