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 A293876 #23 Feb 26 2024 09:41:32 %S A293876 16,116,160,161,162,163,164,165,166,167,168,169,216,316,416,516,616, %T A293876 716,816,916,1016,1116,1160,1161,1162,1163,1164,1165,1166,1167,1168, %U A293876 1169,1216,1316,1416,1516,1600,1601,1602,1603,1604,1605,1606,1607,1608,1609,1610,1611,1612,1613,1614 %N A293876 Numbers having '16' as substring of their digits / decimal expansion. %C A293876 Row 16 of A292690 and A293869. A121036 lists the terms which are divisible by 16. %H A293876 Paolo Xausa, <a href="/A293876/b293876.txt">Table of n, a(n) for n = 1..10000</a> %H A293876 <a href="/index/Ar#10-automatic">Index entries for 10-automatic sequences</a> %F A293876 a(n) ~ n. - _Charles R Greathouse IV_, Nov 02 2022 %t A293876 Select[Range[2000], StringContainsQ[IntegerString[#], "16"] &] (* _Paolo Xausa_, Feb 25 2024 *) %o A293876 (PARI) is_A293876 = has(n, p=16, m=10^#Str(p))=until(p>n\=10, n%m==p&&return(1)) %Y A293876 Cf. A292690, A293869. %Y A293876 Cf. A011540, A011531, A011532, A011533, A011534, A011535, A011536, A011537, A011538, A011539: analog for '0' - '9'. %Y A293876 Cf. A293870, A293871, A293872, A293873, A293874, A293875, A293877, A293878, A293879, A293880: same for '10' - '20'. %Y A293876 Cf. A121041, A121022, A121023, A121024, A121025, A121026, A121027, A121028, A121029, A121030, A121031, A121032, A121033, A121034, A121035, A121036, A121037, A121038, A121039, A121040: subsequences of the above, containing only multiples of the pattern p. %K A293876 nonn,base,easy %O A293876 1,1 %A A293876 _M. F. Hasler_, Oct 18 2017