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1.1 ! root 1: .TH SEQ 1 ! 2: .SH NAME ! 3: seq \- print sequences of numbers ! 4: .SH SYNOPSIS ! 5: .B seq ! 6: [ ! 7: .B -w ! 8: ] ! 9: [ ! 10: .BI -f format ! 11: ] ! 12: [ ! 13: .I first ! 14: [ ! 15: .I incr ! 16: ] ! 17: ] ! 18: .I last ! 19: .SH DESCRIPTION ! 20: .I Seq ! 21: prints a sequence of numbers, one per line, from ! 22: .I first ! 23: (default 1) to as near ! 24: .I last ! 25: as possible, in increments of ! 26: .I incr ! 27: (default 1). ! 28: The numbers are interpreted as floating point. ! 29: .PP ! 30: Normally integer values are printed as decimal integers. ! 31: The options are ! 32: .TP "\w'\fL-f \fIformat\fLXX'u" ! 33: .BI -f format ! 34: Use the ! 35: .IR print (2)-style ! 36: .I format ! 37: .IR print ! 38: for printing each (floating point) number. ! 39: The default is ! 40: .LR %g . ! 41: .TP ! 42: .B -w ! 43: Equalize the widths of all numbers by padding with ! 44: leading zeros as necessary. ! 45: Not effective with option ! 46: .BR -f , ! 47: nor with numbers in exponential notation. ! 48: .SH EXAMPLES ! 49: .TP ! 50: .L ! 51: seq 0 .05 .1 ! 52: Print ! 53: .BR "0 0.05 0.1" ! 54: (on separate lines). ! 55: .TP ! 56: .L ! 57: seq -w 0 .05 .1 ! 58: Print ! 59: .BR "0.00 0.05 0.10" . ! 60: .SH SOURCE ! 61: .B /sys/src/cmd/seq.c ! 62: .SH BUGS ! 63: Option ! 64: .B -w ! 65: always surveys every value in advance. ! 66: Thus ! 67: .L ! 68: seq -w 1000000000 ! 69: is a painful way to get an `infinite' sequence.
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