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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.

       -f, --format=FORMAT
	      use printf style floating-point FORMAT (default: %g)

       -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 omit‐
       ted INCREMENT defaults to 1 even	 when  LAST  is	 smaller  than	FIRST.
       FIRST,  INCREMENT,  and	LAST are interpreted as floating point values.
       INCREMENT is usually positive if FIRST is smaller than LAST, and INCRE‐
       MENT  is	 usually  negative if FIRST is greater than LAST.  When given,
       the FORMAT argument must	 contain  exactly  one	of  the	 printf-style,
       floating point output formats %e, %f, %g

AUTHOR
       Written by Ulrich Drepper.

REPORTING BUGS
       Report bugs to <bug-coreutils@gnu.org>.

COPYRIGHT
       Copyright © 2006 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
       This  is	 free  software.   You may redistribute copies of it under the
       terms	  of	  the	   GNU	    General	  Public       License
       <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl.html>.	 There	is NO WARRANTY, to the
       extent permitted by law.

SEE ALSO
       The full documentation for seq is maintained as a Texinfo  manual.   If
       the info and seq programs are properly installed at your site, the com‐
       mand

	      info seq

       should give you access to the complete manual.

seq 5.97			  March 2012				SEQ(1)
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