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NAME
numfmt - Convert numbers from/to human-readable strings
SYNOPSIS
numfmt [-d|--delimiter] [--field] [--format] [--from] [--from-unit] [--to] [--to-unit] [--padding]
[--header] [--round] [--suffix] [--invalid] [-z|--zero-terminated] [-h|--help] [-V|--version] [NUMBER]
DESCRIPTION
Convert numbers from/to human-readable strings
OPTIONS
-d, --delimiter <X>
use X instead of whitespace for field delimiter
--field <FIELDS> [default: 1]
replace the numbers in these input fields; see FIELDS below
--format <FORMAT>
use printf style floating-point FORMAT; see FORMAT below for details
--from <UNIT> [default: none]
auto-scale input numbers to UNITs; see UNIT below
--from-unit <N> [default: 1]
specify the input unit size
--to <UNIT> [default: none]
auto-scale output numbers to UNITs; see UNIT below
--to-unit <N> [default: 1]
the output unit size
--padding <N>
pad the output to N characters; positive N will right-align; negative N will left-align; padding
is ignored if the output is wider than N; the default is to automatically pad if a whitespace is
found
--header [<N>]
print (without converting) the first N header lines; N defaults to 1 if not specified
--round <METHOD> [default: from-zero]
use METHOD for rounding when scaling
[possible values: up, down, from-zero, towards-zero, nearest]
--suffix <SUFFIX>
print SUFFIX after each formatted number, and accept inputs optionally ending with SUFFIX
--invalid <INVALID> [default: abort]
set the failure mode for invalid input
[possible values: abort, fail, warn, ignore]
-z, --zero-terminated
line delimiter is NUL, not newline
-h, --help
Print help
-V, --version
Print version
EXTRA
UNIT options:
- none: no auto-scaling is done; suffixes will trigger an error - auto: accept optional single/two letter
suffix:
1K = 1000, 1Ki = 1024, 1M = 1000000, 1Mi = 1048576,
- si: accept optional single letter suffix:
1K = 1000, 1M = 1000000, ...
- iec: accept optional single letter suffix:
1K = 1024, 1M = 1048576, ...
- iec-i: accept optional two-letter suffix:
1Ki = 1024, 1Mi = 1048576, ...
- FIELDS supports cut(1) style field ranges:
N N'th field, counted from 1
N- from N'th field, to end of line
N-M from N'th to M'th field (inclusive)
-M from first to M'th field (inclusive)
- all fields
Multiple fields/ranges can be separated with commas
FORMAT must be suitable for printing one floating-point argument %f. Optional quote (%'f) will enable
--grouping (if supported by current locale). Optional width value (%10f) will pad output. Optional zero
(%010f) width will zero pad the number. Optional negative values (%-10f) will left align. Optional
precision (%.1f) will override the input determined precision.
VERSION
v(uutils coreutils) 0.2.2
numfmt (uutils coreutils) 0.2.2 numfmt(1)