rightjustifying
Rightjustifying is a common practice in typography and computer programming that refers to the alignment of text or data against the right margin of a container. In word processing and desktop publishing, rightjustifying text, also known as flush-right alignment, causes the text to line up evenly along the right edge. This is achieved by adding variable spacing between words to spread them out to fill the designated width. This can sometimes lead to uneven spacing, which may be visually unappealing.
In the context of programming, rightjustifying is often used for numerical data or strings to ensure consistent
The opposite of rightjustifying is leftjustifying, where text is aligned to the left margin. Centerjustifying aligns