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DM : module 1

Ecrire la fonction baseR :

baseR(10,20) = [10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19]

baseR(0,9,3) = [ 0, 3, 6 ]

baseR(0,9,3,true) = [ 6, 3, 0 ]


En python  :
class range(start: int, stop: int, step: int=...)
range(stop) -> range object range(start, stop[, step]) -> range object
Return an object that produces a sequence of integers from start (inclusive) to stop (exclusive) by step. range(i, j) produces i, i+1, i+2, ..., j-1. start defaults to 0, and stop is omitted! range(4) produces 0, 1, 2, 3. These are exactly the valid indices for a list of 4 elements. When step is given, it specifies the increment (or decrement).

= range(6)
for n in x:
  print(n,x)
0 range(0, 6) 1 range(0, 6) 2 range(0, 6) 3 range(0, 6) 4 range(0, 6) 5 range(0, 6)

x = range(5,2,-1)
for n in x:
  print(n,x)
5 range(5, 2, -1) 4 range(5, 2, -1) 3 range(5, 2, -1)

Ecrire l'équivalent en JS