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Latest revision as of 00:09, 11 March 2021
Pascal Triangle and Fibonacci
Pascal triangle can be generated easily in ZCubes. This video shows pattern of Fibonacci series using Pascal triangle using ZCubes.
Video
Code - Fibonacci and Pascal Triangle
m=10; pt=PASCALTRIANGLE(m); a=pt .map( function(r,i) { var prefix=(REPEATCHAR(" ",(2*m-(2*i+1))/2).split("")); return( prefix .concat(r.join(", ,").split(",")) .concat(prefix) ) } ); (a);
FIBONNACI(100)
b=PASCALTRIANGLE(100) b.map( function calcfib(r,i,d) { var fib=0; var j=0; for(var xi=i;xi>=0;xi--) { fib+=isNaN(d[xi][j])?0:d[xi][j]; j++; } return(fib) } )
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