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Old 01-30-2016
IP address list padding with 0

Hi All,
I'm hoping one of you helpful lot could come up with a way I can do the below. I've been trying to think how is best but have struggled to come up with a way.

I have a list of IP addresses in the below format

Code:
1.1.1.1
102.1.2.3
102.102.1.10
102.102.102.1

I need to compare this data to some other data which is in the below form

Code:
001.001.001.001
102.001.002.003
102.102.001.010
102.102.102.001

As you can see i need to ensure each octet of the IP address is 3 digits in length, if it isnt then pad them out using zero's.

I honestly have no idea how to do it so any help you could provide would be really apprecaited.

Thanks in advance.
 

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PGMTOIMGV(1)						      General Commands Manual						      PGMTOIMGV(1)

NAME
pgmtoimgv - Portable Graymap to Pilot Image Viewer converter, version 2.0. SYNOPSIS
pgmtoimgv [-h] [-v] [-4] [-t title] [-n notefile] [-{c|m|u}] [in [out]] DESCRIPTION
pgmtoimgv is a simple filter for converting Portable Graymaps to grayscale Pilot Image Viewer pdb files. The input pgm file must use the following palette unless you specify the -4 switch: P3 4 1 255 0 0 0 85 85 85 170 170 170 255 255 255 if you specify -4, then your grayscale image must use this palette: P3 16 1 255 0 0 0 17 17 17 34 34 34 51 51 51 68 68 68 85 85 85 102 102 102 119 119 119 136 136 136 153 153 153 170 170 170 187 187 187 204 204 204 221 221 221 238 238 238 255 255 255 If your PGM file doesn't use one of these palettes, use ppmquant(1) to convert your palette. If an image's width is not a multiple of 16 pixels, enough extra white pixels will be added at the right side to ensure alignment. Images will be padded, with white pixels, to a width and height of 160 if needed. OPTIONS
-h Display a short summary of the command line options and exit. -v Display the version and exit. -4 Use 4 bit grayscale (16 shades of gray). -t title Specify the title of the image (up to 31 characters). -n notefile Specify the note file. No note is attached to the image by default. -c Produce a compressed image. -m Produce a compressed image if it is smaller than the uncompressed version. This is the default compression mode. -u Produce an uncompressed image. in The input file. The default is the standard input. out The output file. The default is the standard output. SEE ALSO
imgvinfo(1), imgvtopnm(1), imgvview(1), pbmtoimgv(1), ppmimgvquant(1), pbm(5), pgm(5). BUGS
Bug reports should be sent to Eric A. Howe (mu@trends.net). LICENSE
Copyright (C) 1997,1998 Eric A. Howe <http://www.trends.net/~mu>. This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MER- CHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details. You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. Sept 1997 PGMTOIMGV(1)
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