added support for format pattern %g
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@ -39,7 +39,7 @@ You can use them using this syntax: `{1:%d}`. It will parse the first capturing
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The same method can also be applied to `%f` to further format floating point values.
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See a full list of formatting options at [Go's fmt spec](https://pkg.go.dev/fmt).
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Currently only `%s`, `%d` and `%f` are supported though.
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Currently only `%s`, `%d`, `%f` and `%g` are supported though.
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### Mutators
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@ -234,15 +234,15 @@ Input:
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Command:
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```sh
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format -i '(-?\d+) (-?\d+(?:.\d+)?)' -o '{1} + {2} = {1:%.2f:+(2)}'
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format -i '(-?\d+) (-?\d+(?:.\d+)?)' -o '{1} + {2} = {1:%g:+(2)}'
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```
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Output:
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```
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5 + 7 = 12.00
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3 + 2 = 5.00
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10 + 152 = 162.00
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-15 + 3.7 = -11.30
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5 + 7 = 12
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3 + 2 = 5
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10 + 152 = 162
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-15 + 3.7 = -11.3
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```
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### Bulk renaming files
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main.go
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@ -118,7 +118,7 @@ func replaceVars(format string, vars ...string) string {
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value, _ := strconv.ParseInt(vars[varIndex], 10, 64)
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mutate := numMut2func[int64](replacement[3])
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format = strings.Replace(format, rplStr, fmt.Sprintf(rplFmt, mutate(value, vars)), 1)
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} else if strings.HasSuffix(rplFmt, "f") { // replace floats
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} else if strings.HasSuffix(rplFmt, "f") || strings.HasSuffix(rplFmt, "g") { // replace floats
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value, _ := strconv.ParseFloat(vars[varIndex], 64)
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mutate := numMut2func[float64](replacement[3])
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format = strings.Replace(format, rplStr, fmt.Sprintf(rplFmt, mutate(value, vars)), 1)
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