# xan range ```txt Create a CSV file with one column representing a numerical range. This is mostly useful when piping to the `map`, `transform` or `select -e` command to easily generate CSV files from scratch. By default, the output column will be named "n" but can be renamed using the -c, --column-name flag. Note that like in most programming language, the end of the range is exclusive, but can be included with -i, --inclusive. Example: Creating a range of urls files by piping `range` into `transform`: $ xan range 100 | xan select -e '"somewebsite.com?id=" ++ n as url' Usage: xan range [options] [] xan range --help range options: -s, --start Start of the range. [default: 0] --step Step of the range. [default: 1] -c, --column-name Name of the column containing the range. [default: n] -i, --inclusive Include the end bound. Common options: -h, --help Display this message -o, --output Write output to instead of stdout. ```