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Sequence indexes are non-negative, not natural (0 is not a natural number).
Reported by Daniel May <mayds@ecn.purdue.edu>. De-tabified everywhere.
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\end{description} % Numbers
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\item[Sequences]
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These represent finite ordered sets indexed by natural numbers.
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These represent finite ordered sets indexed by non-negative numbers.
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The built-in function \function{len()}\bifuncindex{len} returns the
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The built-in function \function{len()}\bifuncindex{len} returns the
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number of items of a sequence.
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number of items of a sequence.
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When the length of a sequence is \var{n}, the
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When the length of a sequence is \var{n}, the
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