I am writing a fn to extract elements from a sequence using optional
start and end values.  I will do this by testing if 'end' or 'start'
values are passed as parameters to the function.   If the user does
not specify a end value I would like the fn to return the entire
sequence from 'start' to end. Is there a way to take all.  I know I
could just specify a really high number, but that seems kind of
messy.  Or I am also thinking the fcn could have several branches, but
that also seems messy.  I think it's best to just assign a default
value if there is none.


The body of fn would look something like this, where 'start' and 'end'
would have number values:
(drop start (take end coll))

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