CNT(1) General Commands Manual CNT(1)NAMEcnt - index counterSYNOPSIScnt N ..DESCRIPTIONCnt counts from 0 to N-1, producing N lines of output. If multiple arguments are given, cnt produces a nested array of values where the final counter rotates fastest through its range. Cnt is most useful in conjunction with rcalc(1) to produce array values.EXAMPLETo create a 3 by 5 array: cnt 3 5AUTHORGreg WardSEE ALSOneaten(1), rcalc(1), rlam(1), total(1)RADIANCE11/15/93 CNT(1)
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