# fizz_array_3 Given start and end numbers, return a new list containing the sequence of integers from start up to but not including end, so start=5 and end=10 yields {5, 6, 7, 8, 9}. The end number will be greater or equal to the start number. Note that a length-0 list is valid. (See also: FizzBuzz Code) This exercise was taken from [codingbat.com](https://codingbat.com/prob/p142539) and has been adapted for the Python language. There are many great programming exercises there, but the majority are created for Java. ### Test 1 **Input:** ``` 5 10 ``` **Output:** ``` [5, 6, 7, 8, 9] ``` ### Test 2 **Input:** ``` 11 18 ``` **Output:** ``` [11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17] ``` ### Test 3 **Input:** ``` 1 3 ``` **Output:** ``` [1, 2] ``` ### Test 4 **Input:** ``` 1 2 ``` **Output:** ``` [1] ``` ### Test 5 **Input:** ``` 1 1 ``` **Output:** ``` [] ``` ### Test 6 **Input:** ``` 1000 1005 ``` **Output:** ``` [1000, 1001, 1002, 1003, 1004] ```