Renumber files
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Let's say you have a list of images named something_###.img with ### spanning 381-560, and you want to renumber them to be from 1 to 180.
Bash/awk one-liner
echo | awk '{for(i=1;i<181;i++) printf "mv something_%03d.img something_%03d.img\n",i+380,i;}' | bash -sf
will do it. Notice that "%03d" will make sure that numbers are padded with zeros (and if you need 4 digits total, just use %04d instead). Also, always pipe it to less first before piping to bash, just to make sure that you are not going to inadvertently delete something.
Bash one-liner
c=1 && for f in something_{381..560}.img ; do mv $f something_`printf "%03d" "$c"`.img ; c=$(($c+1)) ; done
Bash script
#!/bin/bash # set your first desired image number c=1 # loop on the input file names. the {X..Y} is called brace expansion. for f in something_{381..560}.img ; do # infinitely useful printf as you noted mv $f something_`printf "%03d" "$c"`.img # increment the counter c=$(($c+1)) done # loop ends
Perl one-liner
perl -e 'for(<*>) {rename $_,$1.($2-380).$3 if /(.+?)(\d+)(.img)$/}'