Ordered Number Sequence
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An Ordered Number Sequence is a number sequence where the members (numbers) are in a total order relation.
- Context:
- It can range from being an Ascending Number Sequence to being a Descending Number Sequence.
- It can range from being a Strict Ordered Number Sequence to being a Weak Ordered Number Sequence.
- It can range from being an Continuous Ordered Number Sequence to being an Discontinuous Ordered Number Sequence.
- It can range from being a Formally Ordered Number Sequence to being an Implicity Ordered Number Sequence.
- It can range from being an Ordered Integer Sequence to being an Ordered Real Number Sequence.
- Example(s):
- (2).
- (1,2,3).
- {1 <= 2 <= 2 <= 3}.
- {3 >= 2 >= 2 >= 1}.
- (1,1,2,3,5,8,....), The Fibonacci Number Sequence.
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- Counter-Example(s):
- an Unordered Number Sequence, such as:
(3,1,2)
. - an Ordered Set, such as:
{low < medium < high}
.
- an Unordered Number Sequence, such as:
- See: Formal Number Sequence.