In general, indices can range over any indexing set, including an infinite set.
V is the orthogonal direct sum of the spaces V where the index ranges over eigenvalues.
Typically, the refractive index for honey will range from 1.504 at 13% humidity, to 1.474 at 25%.
The index for most cars ranges from 75 to 100, but the actual maximum load, in pounds or kilograms, also is branded into the sidewall.
Alternatively, if whole percentages are used, the index ranges from 0 to 10,000.
Equivalently, if percents are used as whole numbers, as in 75 instead of 0.75, the index can range up to 100, or 10,000.
The index ranges from a high of 1 to a low of 0, with higher numbers implying greater market power.
The index ranges from zero to 800.
These indices range from 0 to 1.
The indices range over 1,2, and over , where D the dimension of the target space.