Examples of using Fib in English and their translations into Serbian
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Cyrillic
He's in fib.
One fib for one broken date.
He's in fib.
Well, as it's a fib I will accept that.
She's in fib.
That was a fib on my part.
She's in fib!
It's a… it's a fib, but it's for his own good.
He's in fib.
But that little fib got us into a few restricted but spectacular places.
He was in fib.
The Cache array starts with element 2 since Fib(0) and Fib(1) are constants and ends with the value we want to calculate.
Still in fib.
Federal Investigation Bureau(FIB) agents Dave Norton and Steve Haines contact Michael and demand that he perform a series of operations to undermine a rival agency, the International Affairs Agency(IAA).
He's still in fib.
Take your little fib, for instance.
I think we both know that's a fib.
Well, now, that's a fib, isn't it?
Possible fractured left pelvis and tib fib.
Where marriage is concerned fibbing is allowed.
Warranty time: Whole machine for 3 years fib.
Where marriages are concerned fibbing is allowed.
Snow Shovel head size 320-400mm, PP material blade with reinforce fibs.
In both examples,we only calculate fib(2) once, and then use it to calculate both fib(4) and fib(3), instead of computing it every time either of them is evaluated.
With the integer type defined you can calculate up until Fib(87).
Here is an example of recursive subroutine in C/C++ to find Fibonacci numbers:int fib(int n){ if(n<=1) return n; return fib(n-1)+fib(n-2);} Early languages like Fortran did not initially support recursion because variables were statically allocated, as well as the location for the return address.
He said that where marriages are concerned fibbing is allowed.
For example, a procedure to compute the Fibonacci numbers might look like the following in PostScript:/fib{ dup dup 1 eq exch 0 eq or not{ dup 1 sub fib exch 2 sub fib add} if} def In UNIX scripting the functions are computer programs which receive data from standard input and send the results to standard output.
Someone who has been caught out and is about to lie about it will often turn their head quickly before they let loose with the fib.
A sudden move of the head Someone who has been caught out and is about to lie about it will often turn their head quickly before they let loose with the fib.