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NAME

jottable - print a table of sequential or random data

SYNOPSYS

    jottable column [-cnr] [-s] [-p] [-w string] [reps [begin [end [s]]]]

DESCRIPTION

jottable is used to print out increasing, decreasing, random, or redundant data column of data, usually numbers.

The following options are available:

The last four arguments indicate, respectively, the number of data, the lower bound, the upper bound, and the step size or, for random data, the seed. While at least one of them must appear, any of the other three may be omitted, and will be considered as such if given as "".

Any three of these arguments determines the fourth. If four are specified and the given and computed values of reps conflict, the lower value is used. If fewer than three are specified, defaults are assigned left to right, except for s , which assumes its default unless both begin and end are given.

Defaults for the four arguments are, respectively, 100, 1, 100, and 1, except that when random data are requested, the seed, s , is picked randomly. Reps is expected to be an unsigned integer, and if given as zero is taken to be infinite. Begin and end may be given as real numbers or as characters representing the corresponding value in ASCII . The last argument must be a real number.

Random numbers are obtained through random(3) . The name jot derives in part from iota , a function in APL.

EXAMPLES

The command

    jottable X 21 -1 1.00

prints 21 evenly spaced numbers increasing from -1 to 1 in column X.

The ASCII character set is generated with

    jottable ASCII -c 128 0

and the strings xaa through xaz with

    jottable TmpFile -w xa%c 26 a

while 20 random 8-letter strings are produced with

    jottable TmpFile -r -c 160 a z | rs -g 0 8"

Infinitely many yes's may be obtained through

    jottable Yes -b yes 0

and thirty ed substitution commands applying to lines 2, 7, 12, etc. is the result of

    jottable ed -w %ds/old/new/ 30 2 - 5

The stuttering sequence 9, 9, 8, 8, 7, etc. can be produced by suitable choice of precision and step size, as in

    jottable Sequence 9 - -.5

Copyright

 * Copyright (c) 1993
 *      The Regents of the University of California.  All rights reserved.
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 *      California, Berkeley and its contributors.
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