:source-highlighter: highlight.js To print tabulated fields in plain text I first divide the desired ouput by the number of columns each field should take. For example: ---- dni name birdthdate 12345678 Ana Allen 12/10/1998 <- 12 col -><------ 24 col --------><- 12 col -> ---- I like to use multiples of 4, but multiples of 8 or 10 are good options too. The nice thing about 4 is that it aligns with my text editor's default tabstop setting. It helps when writting report headers. NOTE: Left-aligned fields after a right-aligned field need a space in between. I like to just add the space to all left-aligned fields. WARNING: Macros are useful, but don't abuse them. They are hard to debug. Example implementation: [source,c++] ---- //[aux.h] /* Stream manipulator macros * ========================= */ #include #include // The parenthesis in C/C++ macros are best practice // https://stackoverflow.com/q/7186504/7498073 // Width-Left (use with strings) #define WL(w) " " << setw((w) - 1) << left // Width-Right (use with numbers) #define WR(w) setw(w) << right << setprecision(2) << fixed // Width-Right-0-padding #define WR0(w, w0, x) setw((w) - (w0)) << "" \ << setw(w0) << right << setfill('0') \ << setprecision(2) << fixed << (x) \ << setfill(' ') // Width-Left-Date (dd/mm/yyyy format) #define WLD(w, x) setw((w) - 10) << "" << WR0(2, 2, (x) % 100) \ << '/' << WR0(2, 2, (x) / 100 % 100) \ << '/' << WR0(4, 4, (x) / 10000) // (for character arrays) #define MAXLEN 100 // (for static arrays of items) #define MAXITEMS 1000 ---- Example usage: [source, c++] ---- //[example.cpp] /* Example usage * ============= */ #include "aux.h" // It's easier to import a single .h to many .cpp files using namespace std; typedef struct { int id; const char name[MAXLEN]; double luckynumber; int dob; // date of birth } student_t; int main(int argc, char *argv[]) { student_t students[] = { {1, "Ana Ambooken", 69.420, 19990606}, {2, "Bob Banana", 666.66, 19760411}, {3, "Carlos Clear", 123.456, 20000101} }; int n = 3; for (int i = 0; i < n; i++) { cout << WR0(8, 4, students[i].id) << WL(40) << students[i].name << WR(8) << students[i].luckynumber; cout << WLD(12, students[i].dob); cout << '\n'; } return 0; } ---- Output: ---- 0001 Ana Ambooken 69.42 06/06/1999 0002 Bob Banana 666.66 11/04/1976 0003 Carlos Clear 123.46 01/01/2000 ----