**(range: // [[harlowe:Number|Number]], Number//) -> //[[harlowe:Array|array]]//** Produces an [[harlowe:array|array]] containing an inclusive range of whole [[harlowe:number|number]] from a to b, in ascending order. === Example usage: === ''%%(range:1,14)%%'' is equivalent to ''%%(a:1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13,14)%%'' ''%%(range:2,-2)%%'' is equivalent to ''%%(a:-2,-1,0,1,2)%%'' === Rationale: === This macro is a shorthand for defining an array that contains a sequence of integer values. Rather than writing out all of the numbers, you can simply provide the first and last numbers. === Details: === Certain kinds of macros, like [[harlowe:either|(either:)]] or [[harlowe:dataset|(dataset:)]], accept sequences of values. You can use (range:) with these in conjunction with the ''%%...%%'' spreading operator: ''%%(dataset: ...(range:2,6))%%'' is equivalent to ''%%(dataset: 2,4,5,6,7)%%'', and ''%%(either: ...(range:1,5))%%'' is equivalent to ''%%(random: 1,5)%%''. === See also: === [[harlowe:a|(a:)]]