SequenceVector
Returns a vector with an arithmetic sequence of integers.
Syntax
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SequenceVector(n)-
nis a positive integer
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SequenceVector(a, b[, d])-
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dis a positive integer
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Description
If n is a positive integer, then SequenceVector(n) returns the vector containing the first n positive numbers in order.
If a and b are integers, then SequenceVector(a, b) returns the list containing all integers from a to b (inclusively) in order. If b < a, the sequence is decreasing. SequenceVector(a, b, k) returns the integers from a to b with step k, that is, the integers a, a ± k, a ± 2k, ... in the direction of b but never exceeding b.
Examples
SequenceVector is often used to generate arbitrary sequences by means of the @ operator and function objects:
SequenceVector(10) @ sqr
(1, 4, 9, 16, 25, 36, 49, 64, 81, 100)
SequenceVector(10) @ prime
(2, 3, 5, 7, 11, 13, 17, 19, 23, 29)
SequenceVector(10) @ (n ↦ n^n)
(1, 4, 27, 256, 3125, 46656, 823543, 16777216, 387420489, 10000000000)
ℙ ≔ SequenceVector(1000000) @ prime;
count(ℙ, p ↦ ∑(digits(p)) = 10)
1121
Another approach is to use the compute function:
compute(n!, n, 1, 10)
1 2 6 24 120 720 5040 40320 362880 3628800