07-29-2014
Printing with decimal places from last 4 digits
I have input file like below,
201424|9999|OSS|622010|RGT|00378228764
201424|8888|OM|587079|RGT|00284329675
201424|7777|OM|587076|RGT|00128671024
201424|6666|OM|581528|RGT|00113552084
Output should be like below, should add decimal (.) from last 4 digits.
201424|9999|OSS|622010|RGT|0037822.8764
201424|8888|OM|587079|RGT|0028432.9675
201424|7777|OM|587076|RGT|0012867.1024
201424|6666|OM|581528|RGT|0011355.2084
Please help me on this..
Thanks,
Vinoth
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jpegexiforient
JPEGEXIFORIENT(1) User Commands JPEGEXIFORIENT(1)
NAME
jpegexiforient - reads or writes the Exif Orientation Tag
SYNOPSIS
jpegexiforient [switches] jpegfile
DESCRIPTION
This is a utility program to get and set the Exif Orientation Tag. It can be used together with jpegtran in scripts for automatic orienta-
tion correction of digital camera pictures.
The Exif orientation value gives the orientation of the camera relative to the scene when the image was captured. The relation of the '0th
row' and '0th column' to visual position is shown as below.
Value | 0th Row | 0th Column
------+-------------+-----------
1 | top | left side
2 | top | right side
3 | bottom | right side
4 | bottom | left side
5 | left side | top
6 | right side | top
7 | right side | bottom
8 | left side | bottom
For convenience, here is what the letter F would look like if it were tagged correctly and displayed by a program that ignores the orienta-
tion tag:
1 2 3 4
888888 888888 88 88
88 88 88 88
8888 8888 8888 8888
88 88 88 88
88 88 888888 888888
5 6 7 8
8888888888 88 88 8888888888
88 88 88 88 88 88 88 88
88 8888888888 8888888888 88
jpegexiforient output the Exif Orientation Tag in a JPEG Exif file. With the options -1 .. -8, it can also be used to set the tag.
OPTIONS
--help display this help and exit
--version
output version information and exit
-n Do not output the trailing newline
-1 .. -8
Set orientation value 1 .. 8
AUTHOR
Guido Vollbeding <guido@jpegclub.org>
SEE ALSO
jpegtran(1), exifautotran(1)
jpegexiforient February 2005 JPEGEXIFORIENT(1)