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IN NO EVENT SHALL THE REGENTS OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE 24.\" FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL 25.\" DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS 26.\" OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) 27.\" HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT 28.\" LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY 29.\" OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF 30.\" SUCH DAMAGE. 31.\" 32.\" @(#)jot.1 8.1 (Berkeley) 6/6/93 33.\" $FreeBSD$ 34.\" 35.Dd June 6, 1993 36.Dt JOT 1 37.Os 38.Sh NAME 39.Nm jot 40.Nd print sequential or random data 41.Sh SYNOPSIS 42.Nm 43.Op Fl cnr 44.Op Fl b Ar word 45.Op Fl w Ar word 46.Op Fl s Ar string 47.Op Fl p Ar precision 48.Op reps Op begin Op end Op s 49.Sh DESCRIPTION 50The 51.Nm 52utility is used to print out increasing, decreasing, random, 53or redundant data, usually numbers, one per line. 54.Pp 55The following options are available: 56.Bl -tag -width indent 57.It Fl r 58Generate random data instead of the default sequential data. 59.It Fl b Ar word 60Just print 61.Ar word 62repetitively. 63.It Fl w Ar word 64Print 65.Ar word 66with the generated data appended to it. 67Octal, hexadecimal, exponential, 68.Tn ASCII , 69zero padded, 70and right-adjusted representations 71are possible by using the appropriate 72.Xr printf 3 73conversion specification inside 74.Ar word , 75in which case the data are inserted rather than appended. 76.It Fl c 77This is an abbreviation for 78.Fl w Ar %c . 79.It Fl s Ar string 80Print data separated by 81.Ar string . 82Normally, newlines separate data. 83.It Fl n 84Do not print the final newline normally appended to the output. 85.It Fl p Ar precision 86Print only as many digits or characters of the data 87as indicated by the integer 88.Ar precision . 89In the absence of 90.Fl p , 91the precision is the greater of the precisions of 92.Ar begin 93and 94.Ar end . 95The 96.Fl p 97option is overridden by whatever appears in a 98.Xr printf 3 99conversion following 100.Fl w . 101.El 102.Pp 103The last four arguments indicate, respectively, 104the number of data, the lower bound, the upper bound, 105and the step size or, for random data, the seed. 106While at least one of them must appear, 107any of the other three may be omitted, and 108will be considered as such if given as 109.Fl "" . 110Any three of these arguments determines the fourth. 111If four are specified and the given and computed values of 112.Ar reps 113conflict, the lower value is used. 114If fewer than three are specified, defaults are assigned 115left to right, except for 116.Ar s , 117which assumes its default unless both 118.Ar begin 119and 120.Ar end 121are given. 122.Pp 123Defaults for the four arguments are, respectively, 124100, 1, 100, and 1, except that when random data are requested, 125the seed, 126.Ar s , 127is picked randomly. 128.Ar Reps 129is expected to be an unsigned integer, 130and if given as zero is taken to be infinite. 131.Ar Begin 132and 133.Ar end 134may be given as real numbers or as characters 135representing the corresponding value in 136.Tn ASCII . 137The last argument must be a real number. 138.Pp 139Random numbers are obtained through 140.Xr random 3 . 141The name 142.Nm 143derives in part from 144.Nm iota , 145a function in APL. 146.Sh EXAMPLES 147The command 148.Dl jot 21 -1 1.00 149.Pp 150prints 21 evenly spaced numbers increasing from -1 to 1. 151The 152.Tn ASCII 153character set is generated with 154.Dl jot -c 128 0 155.Pp 156and the strings xaa through xaz with 157.Dl jot -w xa%c 26 a 158.Pp 159while 20 random 8-letter strings are produced with 160.Dl "jot -r -c 160 a z | rs -g 0 8" 161.Pp 162Infinitely many 163.Em yes Ns 's 164may be obtained through 165.Dl jot -b yes 0 166.Pp 167and thirty 168.Xr ed 1 169substitution commands applying to lines 2, 7, 12, etc. is 170the result of 171.Dl jot -w %ds/old/new/ 30 2 - 5 172.Pp 173The stuttering sequence 9, 9, 8, 8, 7, etc. can be 174produced by suitable choice of step size, 175as in 176.Dl jot - 9 0 -.5 177.Pp 178and a file containing exactly 1024 bytes is created with 179.Dl jot -b x 512 > block 180.Pp 181Finally, to set tabs four spaces apart starting 182from column 10 and ending in column 132, use 183.Dl expand -`jot -s, - 10 132 4` 184.Pp 185and to print all lines 80 characters or longer, 186.Dl grep `jot -s \&"\&" -b \&. 80` 187.Sh DIAGNOSTICS 188.Ex -std 189The following diagnostic messages deserve special explanation: 190.Bl -diag 191.It "illegal or unsupported format '%s'" 192The requested conversion format specifier for 193.Xr printf 3 194was not of the form 195.Dl %[#][ ][{+,-}][0-9]*[.[0-9]*]? 196where 197.Dq ?\& 198must be one of 199.Dl [l]{d,i,o,u,x} 200or 201.Dl {c,e,f,g,D,E,G,O,U,X} 202.It "range error in conversion" 203A value to be printed fell outside the range of the data type 204associated with the requested output format. 205.It "too many conversions" 206More than one conversion format specifier has been supplied, 207but only one is allowed. 208.El 209.Sh SEE ALSO 210.Xr ed 1 , 211.Xr expand 1 , 212.Xr rs 1 , 213.Xr yes 1 , 214.Xr printf 3 , 215.Xr random 3 216