# seq Print sequences of numbers. ## Usage ```shell > seq ...args {flags} ``` ## Subcommands * seq date - print sequences of dates ## Parameters * ...args: sequence values ## Flags * -h, --help: Display this help message * -s, --separator : separator character (defaults to \n) * -t, --terminator : terminator character (defaults to \n) * -w, --widths: equalize widths of all numbers by padding with zeros ## Examples * sequence 1 to 10 with newline separator ```shell > seq 1 10 ``` * sequence 1.0 to 2.0 by 0.1s with newline separator ```shell > seq 1.0 0.1 2.0 ``` * sequence 1 to 10 with pipe separator ```shell > seq -s '|' 1 10 ``` * sequence 1 to 10 with pipe separator padded with 0 ```shell > seq -s '|' -w 1 10 ``` * sequence 1 to 10 with pipe separator padded by 2s ```shell > seq -s ' | ' -w 1 2 10 ```