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NAME
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- - seq – print sequences of numbers
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SYNOPSIS
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- - seq [ −w ] [ −fformat ] [ first [ incr ] ] last
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DESCRIPTION
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- - Seq prints a sequence of numbers, one per line, from first (default - 1) to as near last as possible, in increments of incr (default - 1). The loop is:
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- - for(val = min; val <= max; val += incr) print val;
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- The numbers are interpreted as floating point. -
- - Normally integer values are printed as decimal integers. The options - are
- −fformat    Use the print(3)-style format print for printing each - (floating point) number. The default is %g.
- −w        Equalize the widths of all numbers by padding with leading zeros - as necessary. Not effective with option −f, nor with numbers in - exponential notation.
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EXAMPLES
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- - seq 0 .05 .1
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- - Print 0 0.05 0.1 (on separate lines).
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- seq −w 0 .05 .1
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- - Print 0.00 0.05 0.10.
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SOURCE
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- - /usr/local/plan9/src/cmd/seq.c
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BUGS
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- - Option −w always surveys every value in advance. Thus seq −w 1000000000 - is a painful way to get an ‘infinite’ sequence.
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