I want to define a command using ":command" and want to specify range as part of the command. For example, if my command is called MyCmd, I can run something like this - :100,150 MyCmd. Now, I see that there are some options regarding the default range vim chooses in the case I do not specify one. It can be the current line or the entire file. However, my requirement is a little different. In some cases, the user may not specify a range with this command. In those cases, I want the called function to know that no range has been passed and it will work a little differently in those cases (for example, it will choose the last highlighted region as the range). Can this be done? Thanks.
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