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The seq command shall output a sequence of numbers from first_num to last_num, stepping by the increment inc_num. The first_num and last_num parameters may be omitted, and default to 1 even when first_num is greater than last_num. Floating-point values may be specified for first_num, inc_num, and last_num.
The fmt_str parameter is a floating point format string like the one used for the printf() function in C.
The sep_str parameter string separates the values that are output. The default is a newline character (/n).
Note: If first_num is less than last_num and inc_num is negative, or first_num is greater than last_num and inc_num is positive, seq shall not generate any output.
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