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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Printing with decimal places from last 4 digits Post 302911062 by vinothsekark on Tuesday 29th of July 2014 09:30:53 PM
Old 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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AOSS(1) 						      General Commands Manual							   AOSS(1)

NAME
aoss - Wrapper script to facilitate use of the ALSA OSS compatibility library. SYNOPSIS
aoss osscommand [arguments] DESCRIPTION
aoss is a simple wrapper script which facilitates the use of the ALSA OSS compatibility library. It just sets the appropriate LD_PRELOAD path and then runs the command. This is useful in cases where routing settings (which can be made in your .asoundrc file) need to be applied to commands that use the OSS API. Examples of asoundrc configuration: pcm.dsp0 { type plug slave.pcm "hw:0,0" } or pcm.dsp0 { type plug slave.pcm "dmix" } In the above configuration examples, the pcm.dsp0 definition is used to wrap calls do /dev/dsp0. You can also wrap usage of /dev/dsp1, /dev/dsp2, etc. by defining pcm.dsp1, pcm.dsp2, etc.. The PCM name to open can be given explicitly via ALSA_OSS_PCM_DEVICE environment variable, too. This overrides the default dsp0, etc. Note on mmap: aoss mmap support might be buggy. Your results may vary when trying to use an application that uses mmap'ing to access the OSS device files. Arguments osscommand A command that uses the OSS API arguments The appropriate arguments and options for the OSS command. AUTHORS The OSS compatibility library is by Abramo Bagnara <abramo@alsa-project.org>. The aoss script and this document are by James Tappin <james@xena.uklinux.net>. 3 October 2001 AOSS(1)
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