The fibonacci series is a classic series of numbers where the 0th element is 0
, the 1st element is 1
, and from thereon, each element is the sum of the previous two elements. For example, the following represents a fibonacci series: 0, 1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13, 34, ...
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title: "NBA Daily Fantasy" | |
output: pdf_document | |
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```{r} | |
library(plyr) | |
library(TTR) | |
library(tree) |
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title: "Tartan Data Science Cup Episode 1" | |
author: "Christopher Tham (ctham), Eddy Yeo (eyeo), Kevin Ku (kku)" | |
output: html_document | |
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```{r, include=FALSE} | |
library(animation) | |
library(ggmap) | |
library(ggplot2) |