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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Computing difference based on line contents Post 302795245 by Corona688 on Wednesday 17th of April 2013 12:55:46 PM
Old 04-17-2013
You can control that with the CONVFMT variable.

Code:
awk     '               {val = substr($1,length($1)-3,4) + 0}
         val == 0008    {n = split ($0, DI)}
         val >  1894 &&
         val <  2013    {for (i=2; i<=n; i++) $i-=DI[i]; $0 = $0}
         1
        ' OFS="   " CONVFMT="%.2f" file

 

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pfstmo_reinhard05(1)					      General Commands Manual					      pfstmo_reinhard05(1)

NAME
pfstmo_reinhard05 - Photoreceptor based dynamic range reduction SYNOPSIS
pfstmo_reinhard05 [--brightness <val>] [--chromatic <val>] [--light <val>] [--verbose] [--help] DESCRIPTION
This command implements a tone mapping operator as described in: Dynamic Range Reduction Inspired by Photoreceptor Physiology. E. Reinhard and K. Devlin. In IEEE Transactions on Visualization and Com- puter Graphics, 2005. OPTIONS
--brightness <val>, -b <val> Brightness correction (-8..8), parameter 'f' in paper. Default value: 0.0 --chromatic <val>, -c <val> Amount of chromatic adaptation (von Kries model) (0..1), parameter 'c' in paper. Default value: 0.0 --light <val>, -l <val> Amount of light adaptation adaptation (0..1), parameter 'l' in paper. Default value: 1.0 --verbose Print additional information during program execution. --help Print list of commandline options. EXAMPLES
pfsin memorial.hdr | pfstmo_reinhard04 -s 0.5 | pfsout memorial.png Tone map image and save it in png format. SEE ALSO
pfsgamma(1) pfsin(1) pfsout(1) pfsview(1) BUGS
Please report bugs and comments on implementation to Grzegorz Krawczyk <krawczyk@mpi-sb.mpg.de>. pfstmo_reinhard05(1)
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