SEQ(1) SEQ(1) NAME seq - print sequences of numbers SYNOPSIS seq [ -w ] [ -fformat ] [ first [ incr ] ] last DESCRIPTION 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 numbers are interpreted as floating point. Normally integer values are printed as decimal integers. The options are -fformat Use the print(2)-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. EXAMPLES seq 0 .05 .1 Print 0 0.05 0.1 (on separate lines). seq -w 0 .05 .1 Print 0.00 0.05 0.10. BUGS Option -w always surveys every value in advance. Thus seq -w 1000000000 is a hopeless way to get an `infinite' sequence. Page 1 Plan 9 (printed 12/21/24)