seq - print a sequence of numbers



  • SEQ(1)					  User Commands 				   SEQ(1)
    
    NAME
           seq - print a sequence of numbers
    
    SYNOPSIS
           seq [OPTION]... LAST
           seq [OPTION]... FIRST LAST
           seq [OPTION]... FIRST INCREMENT LAST
    
    DESCRIPTION
           Print numbers from FIRST to LAST, in steps of INCREMENT.
    
           Mandatory arguments to long options are mandatory for short options too.
    
           -f, --format=FORMAT
    	      use printf style floating-point FORMAT
    
           -s, --separator=STRING
    	      use STRING to separate numbers (default: \n)
    
           -w, --equal-width
    	      equalize width by padding with leading zeroes
    
           --help display this help and exit
    
           --version
    	      output version information and exit
    
           If  FIRST  or  INCREMENT  is  omitted,  it  defaults  to 1.  That is, an omitted INCREMENT
           defaults to 1 even when LAST is smaller than FIRST.  The sequence of numbers ends when the
           sum of the current number and INCREMENT would become greater than LAST.	FIRST, INCREMENT,
           and LAST are interpreted as floating point values.  INCREMENT is usually positive if FIRST
           is  smaller  than  LAST,  and INCREMENT is usually negative if FIRST is greater than LAST.
           FORMAT must be suitable for printing one argument of type 'double'; it defaults to %.PRECf
           if  FIRST,  INCREMENT, and LAST are all fixed point decimal numbers with maximum precision
           PREC, and to %g otherwise.
    
    AUTHOR
           Written by Ulrich Drepper.
    
    REPORTING BUGS
           GNU coreutils online help: <http://www.gnu.org/software/coreutils/>
           Report seq translation bugs to <http://translationproject.org/team/>
    
    COPYRIGHT
           Copyright © 2016 Free Software Foundation, Inc.	License GPLv3+:  GNU  GPL  version  3  or
           later <http://gnu.org/licenses/gpl.html>.
           This  is free software: you are free to change and redistribute it.  There is NO WARRANTY,
           to the extent permitted by law.
    
    SEE ALSO
           Full documentation at: <http://www.gnu.org/software/coreutils/seq>
           or available locally via: info '(coreutils) seq invocation'
    
    GNU coreutils 8.25			  February 2017 				   SEQ(1)
    

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