Revision: | 1.3 |
Committed: | Thu Jan 1 19:31:44 2004 UTC (21 years, 4 months ago) by greg |
Branch: | MAIN |
CVS Tags: | rad5R2, rad4R2P2, rad5R0, rad5R1, rad3R7P2, rad3R7P1, rad4R2, rad4R1, rad4R0, rad3R6, rad3R6P1, rad3R8, rad3R9, rad4R2P1 |
Changes since 1.2: | +2 -2 lines |
Log Message: | Renamed rview, lam, calc, and neat to rvu, rlam, icalc, and neaten |
# | User | Rev | Content |
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1 | greg | 1.3 | .\" RCSid "$Id: cnt.1,v 1.2 2003/12/09 15:59:06 greg Exp $" |
2 | greg | 1.1 | .TH CNT 1 11/15/93 RADIANCE |
3 | .SH NAME | ||
4 | cnt - index counter | ||
5 | .SH SYNOPSIS | ||
6 | .B cnt | ||
7 | N .. | ||
8 | .SH DESCRIPTION | ||
9 | .I Cnt | ||
10 | counts from 0 to N-1, producing N lines of output. | ||
11 | If multiple arguments are given, | ||
12 | .I cnt | ||
13 | produces a nested array of values where the final counter | ||
14 | rotates fastest through its range. | ||
15 | .I Cnt | ||
16 | is most useful in conjunction with | ||
17 | .I rcalc(1) | ||
18 | to produce array values. | ||
19 | .SH EXAMPLE | ||
20 | To create a 3 by 5 array: | ||
21 | .IP "" .2i | ||
22 | cnt 3 5 | ||
23 | .SH AUTHOR | ||
24 | Greg Ward | ||
25 | .SH "SEE ALSO" | ||
26 | greg | 1.3 | neaten(1), rcalc(1), rlam(1), total(1) |