# Ranges Ranges are Tomo's way to do iteration over numeric ranges. Ranges are typically created using the `Int.to()` method like so: `5:to(10)`. Ranges are *inclusive*. ```tomo >> [i for i in 3:to(5)] = [3, 4, 5] ``` --- ## Range Methods ### `reversed` **Description:** Returns a reversed copy of the range. **Usage:** ```tomo reversed(range: Range) -> Range ``` **Parameters:** - `range`: The range to be reversed. **Returns:** A new `Range` with the order of elements reversed. **Example:** ```tomo >> 1:to(5):reversed() = Range(first=5, last=1, step=-1) ``` --- ### `by` **Description:** Creates a new range with a specified step value. **Usage:** ```tomo by(range: Range, step: Int) -> Range ``` **Parameters:** - `range`: The original range. - `step`: The step value to be used in the new range. **Returns:** A new `Range` that increments by the specified step value. **Example:** ```tomo >> 1:to(5):by(2) = Range(first=1, last=5, step=2) ``` ---