Mix.install([
{:jason, "~> 1.4"},
{:kino, "~> 0.9", override: true},
{:youtube, github: "brooklinjazz/youtube"},
{:hidden_cell, github: "brooklinjazz/hidden_cell"},
{:benchee, "~> 1.1"}
])
The Fibonacci Sequence is a series of the following numbers.
flowchart LR
a[0] --> b[1] --> c[1] --> d[2] --> e[3] --> f[5] --> g[8] --> h[13] --> i[21] --> k[34] --> ...
It's created by taking the sum of the previous to numbers to get the next number.
So
You'll notice that this is a recursive function. You're going to create a Fibonacci
module that can generate the
Example Solution
defmodule Fibonacci do
def of(0), do: 0
def of(1), do: 1
def of(n) do
of(n - 1) + of(n - 2)
end
end
Implement the Fibonacci
module as documented.
defmodule Fibonacci do
@moduledoc """
Documentation for the `Fibonacci` module.
"""
@doc """
Generate the nth fibonacci number.
## Examples
iex> Fibonacci.of(0)
0
iex> Fibonacci.of(1)
1
iex> Fibonacci.of(2)
1
iex> Fibonacci.of(3)
2
iex> Fibonacci.of(4)
3
iex> Fibonacci.of(5)
5
iex> Fibonacci.of(6)
8
iex> Fibonacci.of(20)
6765
"""
def of(n) do
end
end
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folder to commit your progress.
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$ git commit -m "finish Fibonacci Sequence exercise"
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