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| + | # $EPIC: jot.txt,v 1.2 2006/08/01 03:50:35 sthalik Exp $ | ||
| + | ======Synopsis: | ||
| + | $__jot__(< | ||
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| + | ======Technical: | ||
| + | * If the < | ||
| + | * If the < | ||
| + | * If the < | ||
| + | * If the < | ||
| + | * The < | ||
| + | * The < | ||
| + | * If < | ||
| + | * If < | ||
| + | * This function returns a list of words that correspond to the elements in the smallest sequence that models the appropriate sequence. | ||
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| + | ======Practical: | ||
| + | This function creates a list of all of the numbers between < | ||
| + | with a step of < | ||
| + | whether < | ||
| + | return value with [[FE]] or [[FOR]] i IN. Another popular use is to pass the | ||
| + | return value to $[[chr]]() to create a range of ascii characters. | ||
| + | |||
| + | ======Returns: | ||
| + | Every < | ||
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| + | ======Examples: | ||
| + | < | ||
| + | $jot(2 6) | ||
| + | $jot(2 7 2) | ||
| + | $jot(3 -2) returns "3 2 1 0 -1 -2" | ||
| + | $jot(4) | ||
| + | $jot(4 6 8) | ||
| + | $jot(a 4) | ||
| + | </ | ||
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