This is a front-end for the Online Encyclopedia of Integer Sequences, made by Christian Perfect. The idea is to provide OEIS entries in non-ancient HTML, and then to think about how they're presented visually. The source code is on GitHub.
%I A262200 #8 Sep 13 2017 02:14:36 %S A262200 0,1,4,13,34,80,172,352,682,1277,2314,4103,7112,12120,20302,33582, %T A262200 54860,88699,142036,225407,354938,554698,861366,1328654,2038498, %U A262200 3108789,4718194,7122619,10705550,16012298,23852554,35374650,52262054,76898593 %N A262200 Number of compositions of n such that the maximal distance between two identical parts equals five. %e A262200 a(6) = 1: 111111. %e A262200 a(7) = 4: 111121, 111211, 112111, 121111. %e A262200 a(8) = 13: 111131, 111221, 111311, 112121, 112211, 113111, 121121, 121211, 122111, 131111, 211112, 1111112, 2111111. %e A262200 a(9) = 34: 111141, 111231, 111321, 111411, 112131, 112221, 112311, 113121, 113211, 114111, 121131, 121221, 121311, 122121, 122211, 123111, 131121, 131211, 132111, 141111, 211122, 211212, 212112, 221112, 1111113, 1111212, 1112112, 1121112, 1211112, 2111121, 2111211, 2112111, 2121111, 3111111. %Y A262200 Column k=5 of A262191. %K A262200 nonn %O A262200 5,3 %A A262200 _Alois P. Heinz_, Sep 14 2015