But this isn't 0 .. 14 inclusive:
[ 6:16:11.35] C:\test>ranges -M=14 -N=11
0 : from 0 to 0 ( 1)
1 : from 1 to 1 ( 1)
2 : from 2 to 3 ( 2)
3 : from 4 to 4 ( 1)
4 : from 5 to 5 ( 1)
5 : from 6 to 7 ( 2)
6 : from 8 to 8 ( 1)
7 : from 9 to 9 ( 1)
8 : from 10 to 11 ( 2)
9 : from 12 to 12 ( 1)
10 : from 13 to 13 ( 1)
========================================
14
Based on your previous results, I expect non-inclusive every time. If my expectation is wrong, then why is the result above non-inclusive (i.e. does not end with index 14)?
(I'm not adamant on my expectation of non-inclusiveness. I just expect consistent behavior. :-)
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