{{alias}}( n ) Computes the nth Fibonacci number. Fibonacci numbers follow the recurrence relation F_n = F_{n-1} + F_{n-2} with seed values F_0 = 0 and F_1 = 1. If `n` is greater than `78`, the function returns `NaN`, as larger Fibonacci numbers cannot be accurately represented due to limitations of double- precision floating-point format. If not provided a nonnegative integer value, the function returns `NaN`. If provided `NaN`, the function returns `NaN`. Parameters ---------- n: integer Input value. Returns ------- y: integer Fibonacci number. Examples -------- > var y = {{alias}}( 0 ) 0 > y = {{alias}}( 1 ) 1 > y = {{alias}}( 2 ) 1 > y = {{alias}}( 3 ) 2 > y = {{alias}}( 4 ) 3 > y = {{alias}}( 79 ) NaN > y = {{alias}}( NaN ) NaN See Also --------