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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting How i can add via preg replace dot after numbers ? Post 302993550 by ZerO13 on Saturday 11th of March 2017 03:51:19 AM
Old 03-11-2017
How i can add via preg replace dot after numbers ?

So lets say i have file my_birthday.402.zip ho it can became my_birthday.4.0.2.zip

Thank you Smilie
 

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