fstring float to int with leading zeros

I need to generate a string from a float which is always the length of 5.
For example:

input_number: float = 2.22
output_str = "00222"

The float never larger then 999.xx and can have an arbitrary number of decimal places.
I came up with the following code, but I doubt whether what I have in mind can’t be done in a more pythonic way.

My solution:

input_number = 343.2423423
input_rounded = round(input_number, 2)
input_str = str(input_rounded)
input_str = input_str.replace(".","")
input_int = int(input_str)
output_str = f"{input_int:05d}"

More examples:

343.2423423 -> "34324"
23.3434343 -> "02334"

>Solution :

Does this matches your use cases:

for input_number in (343.2423423, 23.3434343, 0.34, .1):
    num, decimal = str(input_number).split('.')
    print(f"{num.zfill(3)}{decimal[:2].ljust(2, '0')}")

Out:

34324
02334
00034
00010

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