Problem in record counting?

Hi,
  I want the total number of records displayed in the output of the report in an horizontal manner.
Those values are obtained by giving range.
for example:
  company codes                                      total
0001|0002 |0003|                                       5
0004|0005|
It should count like this.
I tried using sy-tabix,sy-dbcnt ,sy-index but i am not getting like the above.
    Please help me out with this.
                                            Thanks & Rgards,
                                                             Mani.

Hi Mani,
You can use DESCRIBE LINES itab v_line.
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