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Create a list from minimum and maximum

Using the input file for each row , using columns 1 (min) and 2 (max) , and with increment of 4 each time I want to create the output file.

Input file
Code:
1000 1012 2000 2001
2000 2008 3000 3001

Output desired

Code:
1000 2000 2001
1004 2000 2001
1008 2000 2001
1012 2000 2001
2000 3000 3001
2004 3000 3001
2008 3000 3001

Thanks in advance
 
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pfsclamp(1)						      General Commands Manual						       pfsclamp(1)

NAME
pfsclamp - Clamp color and luminance channel values to be within the specified range SYNOPSIS
pfsclamp [--min <minimum>] [--max <maximum>] [--percentile] [--zero] [--rgb] DESCRIPTION
Use this command to clamp values of luminance and color channels to be within the specified range. I.e. if a value in the channel is above the specified maximum or below specified minimum, set the value to either minimum or maximum. The command operates directly on XYZ channels. OPTIONS
--min <val> Lower bound for clamping. Default value: 0.0001 (10^-4) --max <val> Upper bound for clamping. Default value: 100000000 (10^8) --percentile, -p Treat given min and max values as a percentile. --zero, -z Set values out of clamping range to zero, instead of setting to specified maximum and minimum. --rgb Perform clamping in RGB space. EXAMPLES
pfsin memorial.hdr | pfsclamp | pfsout memorial_cl.hdr Remove possible out-of-range values, for examples zeros, from memorial image. pfsin memorial.hdr | pfsclamp --max 0.95 -p | pfsout memorial_cl.hdr Remove 5% of the brightest pixels from the original image. SEE ALSO
pfsin(1) pfsout(1) BUGS
Please report bugs and comments to Rafal Mantiuk <mantiuk@mpi-sb.mpg.de> and Grzegorz Krawczyk <krawczyk@mpi-sb.mpg.de>. pfsclamp(1)