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Following result is produced:












        If the last element of the sequence is by mistake mentioned out of range, then it will be discarded as shown below:

        Example
        Enter the following code snippet:

             V<- 5.5: 12.7
             print(V)
        The following result is produced:














        6.7.1 sequence operator

        Using the sequence operator, you can create a vector with elements between two numbers, the values of which are
        incremented by a numerical figure.
        Example
        Enter the following code snippet:

             x <- seq(6, 10, by = 0. 5)
             print(x)
        The above code snippet displays all numbers from 6 to 10 at an interval of 0.5 each. Results from the code run above:
















        6.7.2 to create a vector using the arguments provided

        Another way of creating a vector is to use the c function. Here, the default method combines the arguments provided
        to form a vector. Here, all the arguments are forced to a common type, which is the returned value type. The return
        type is determined by the highest type of the components in the hierarchy expression: > list > character > complex
        > double > integer > logical > raw > NULL.
        #The logical and numeric values are corrected to characters.



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