So I am playing around with the factor operation. I read in "man factor" that you can actually print a list of primes in between a range, using the syntax
Code:
factor [start[stop]]
However, every time I enter two values, it just returns the factored value. For example, if I enter "factor 10 20" it returns the factors of 10 and 20, instead of 11, 13, 17, 19.
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Hi.
On a system to which I have access:
Code:
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factor, primes - factor a number, generate large primes
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primes prints prime numbers between a lower and upper bound. If no
arguments are provided on the command line, primes waits for two
numbers to be typed in. The first number is interpreted as the lower
bound; the second as the upper bound. All prime numbers in the
resulting inclusive range are printed.
excerpt from man factor on
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