perl -e 'use strict; use warnings; my @num = (3.95,4.95,5.95,8.95,8.94
+,8.96,9.95,9.96,9.97,9.94,10.08);
foreach (@num){
my $num = $_ *100;
print "$num\t";
my $tmp = sprintf("%010d", $num);
print "$tmp\n";
}'
395 0000000395
495 0000000495
595 0000000595
895 0000000894
894 0000000894
896 0000000896
995 0000000994
996 0000000996
997 0000000997
994 0000000994
1008 0000001008
I was testing and found this.
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