powered by
Under OEIS A001608, the nth Perrin number is given as $$F_n = F_{n-2} + F_{n-3}$$ where the first 6 entries are 3, 0, 2, 3, 2, 5.
Perrin(n, gmp = TRUE)
a vector of length n containing first entries from the sequence.
n
the number of first n entries from the sequence.
a logical; TRUE to use large number representation, FALSE otherwise.
TRUE
FALSE
## generate first 30 Perrin numbers print(Perrin(30))
Run the code above in your browser using DataLab