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Old 06-05-2006
Add two numbers like 0001+1 and get result as 0002

Hi all,

I have to add a number like 0001+1=0002.
If i put expr 0001 + 1 it is giving result as 2 but i wanted to get 0002.
Please tell me how can i get this.

Thanks,
Sona.
 

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NAME
git-mailsplit - Simple UNIX mbox splitter program SYNOPSIS
git mailsplit [-b] [-f<nn>] [-d<prec>] [--keep-cr] -o<directory> [--] [<mbox>|<Maildir>...] DESCRIPTION
Splits a mbox file or a Maildir into a list of files: "0001" "0002" .. in the specified directory so you can process them further from there. Important Maildir splitting relies upon filenames being sorted to output patches in the correct order. OPTIONS
<mbox> Mbox file to split. If not given, the mbox is read from the standard input. <Maildir> Root of the Maildir to split. This directory should contain the cur, tmp and new subdirectories. -o<directory> Directory in which to place the individual messages. -b If any file doesn't begin with a From line, assume it is a single mail message instead of signaling error. -d<prec> Instead of the default 4 digits with leading zeros, different precision can be specified for the generated filenames. -f<nn> Skip the first <nn> numbers, for example if -f3 is specified, start the numbering with 0004. --keep-cr Do not remove from lines ending with . AUTHOR
Written by Linus Torvalds <torvalds@osdl.org[1]> and Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com[2]> DOCUMENTATION
Documentation by Junio C Hamano and the git-list <git@vger.kernel.org[3]>. GIT
Part of the git(1) suite NOTES
1. torvalds@osdl.org mailto:torvalds@osdl.org 2. gitster@pobox.com mailto:gitster@pobox.com 3. git@vger.kernel.org mailto:git@vger.kernel.org Git 1.7.1 07/05/2010 GIT-MAILSPLIT(1)
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