Golden Ratio Plotting through Fibonacci Numbers
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I have got the Fibonacci series through the following code:
t1=0
t2=1
n=5
I<-for(i in 1:n)
{
print(t1)
nextTerm= t1+t2
t1=t2
t2=nextTerm
}
Now i need to plot the same as F[n+1]/F[n] ,ie, Subsequent term divided by Previous term to obtain Golden Ratio which can then be plotted. How to do it?
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I have got the Fibonacci series through the following code:
t1=0
t2=1
n=5
I<-for(i in 1:n)
{
print(t1)
nextTerm= t1+t2
t1=t2
t2=nextTerm
}
Now i need to plot the same as F[n+1]/F[n] ,ie, Subsequent term divided by Previous term to obtain Golden Ratio which can then be plotted. How to do it?
r
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t <- c(1, 1); n <- 20; for (i in 3:n) t[i] <- t[i-1] + t[i-2]; t; t[-1]/t[-n]
– jogo
Nov 19 at 12:26
in addition to @jogo:ans <- t[-1]/t[-n]; plot(x = seq_along(ans), y = ans)
– Andre Elrico
Nov 19 at 12:34
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I have got the Fibonacci series through the following code:
t1=0
t2=1
n=5
I<-for(i in 1:n)
{
print(t1)
nextTerm= t1+t2
t1=t2
t2=nextTerm
}
Now i need to plot the same as F[n+1]/F[n] ,ie, Subsequent term divided by Previous term to obtain Golden Ratio which can then be plotted. How to do it?
r
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I have got the Fibonacci series through the following code:
t1=0
t2=1
n=5
I<-for(i in 1:n)
{
print(t1)
nextTerm= t1+t2
t1=t2
t2=nextTerm
}
Now i need to plot the same as F[n+1]/F[n] ,ie, Subsequent term divided by Previous term to obtain Golden Ratio which can then be plotted. How to do it?
r
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t <- c(1, 1); n <- 20; for (i in 3:n) t[i] <- t[i-1] + t[i-2]; t; t[-1]/t[-n]
– jogo
Nov 19 at 12:26
in addition to @jogo:ans <- t[-1]/t[-n]; plot(x = seq_along(ans), y = ans)
– Andre Elrico
Nov 19 at 12:34
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t <- c(1, 1); n <- 20; for (i in 3:n) t[i] <- t[i-1] + t[i-2]; t; t[-1]/t[-n]
– jogo
Nov 19 at 12:26
in addition to @jogo:ans <- t[-1]/t[-n]; plot(x = seq_along(ans), y = ans)
– Andre Elrico
Nov 19 at 12:34
t <- c(1, 1); n <- 20; for (i in 3:n) t[i] <- t[i-1] + t[i-2]; t; t[-1]/t[-n]
– jogo
Nov 19 at 12:26
t <- c(1, 1); n <- 20; for (i in 3:n) t[i] <- t[i-1] + t[i-2]; t; t[-1]/t[-n]
– jogo
Nov 19 at 12:26
in addition to @jogo:
ans <- t[-1]/t[-n]; plot(x = seq_along(ans), y = ans)
– Andre Elrico
Nov 19 at 12:34
in addition to @jogo:
ans <- t[-1]/t[-n]; plot(x = seq_along(ans), y = ans)
– Andre Elrico
Nov 19 at 12:34
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t <- c(1, 1); n <- 20; for (i in 3:n) t[i] <- t[i-1] + t[i-2]; t; t[-1]/t[-n]
– jogo
Nov 19 at 12:26
in addition to @jogo:
ans <- t[-1]/t[-n]; plot(x = seq_along(ans), y = ans)
– Andre Elrico
Nov 19 at 12:34