I am writing a \"simple\" program to determine the Nth number in the Fibonacci sequence. Ex: the 7th number in the sequence is: 13. I have finished writing the program, it
Create an array with 100 values, then when you calculate a value for Fib(n), store it in the array and use that array to get the values of Fib(n-1) and Fib(n-2).
If you're calling Fib(100) without storing any of the previously calculated values, you're going to make your java runtime explode.
Pseudocode:
array[0] = 0;
array[1] = 1;
for 2:100
array[n] = array[n-1] + array[n-2];