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unbound: Sequence Generation from a Bounds Vector

Description

Generate a sequence of consecutive numbers from a bounds vector.

Usage

unbound(start, end = NULL)

Value

Returns a numeric sequence vector.

Arguments

start

vector of starting values, or a matrix containing starting and end values such as that obtained from bounds.

end

vector of (maximal) end values, such as that obtained from bounds.

Author

Barry Grant

Details

This is a simple utility function that does the opposite of the bounds function. If start is a vector, end must be a vector having the same length as start. If start is a matrix with column names contain 'start' and 'end', such as that returned from bounds, end can be skipped and both starting and end values will be extracted from start.

References

Grant, B.J. et al. (2006) Bioinformatics 22, 2695--2696.

See Also

bounds

Examples

Run this code

test <- c(seq(1,5,1),8,seq(10,15,1))
b <- bounds(test)
unbound(b)

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