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Project Euler Problem 25: https://projecteuler.net/problem=25
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1000-digit Fibonacci Number
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The Fibonacci sequence is defined by the recurrence relation:
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Fn = Fn−1 + Fn−2, where F1 = 1 and F2 = 1.
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Hence the first 12 terms will be:
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F1 = 1
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F2 = 1
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F3 = 2
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F4 = 3
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F5 = 5
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F6 = 8
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F7 = 13
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F8 = 21
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F9 = 34
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F10 = 55
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F11 = 89
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F12 = 144
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The 12th term, F12, is the first term to contain three digits.
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What is the index of the first term in the Fibonacci sequence to contain 1000
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digits?
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"""
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def solution(first_digit_occurrence: int = 1000) -> int:
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"""Returns the index of the first term in the Fibonacci sequence to contain
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n digits.
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>>> solution(1000)
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4782
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>>> solution(100)
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476
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>>> solution(50)
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237
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>>> solution(3)
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12
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"""
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if first_digit_occurrence < 1:
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raise ValueError("Parameter search_limit must be greater than or equal to one.")
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last_number, new_number = 0, 1
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last_two_numbers, sequenced_numbers = [last_number, new_number], [1]
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while len(str(last_two_numbers[last_number])) <= first_digit_occurrence:
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output = last_two_numbers[last_number] + last_two_numbers[new_number]
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if len(str(output)) == first_digit_occurrence:
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break
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last_two_numbers[last_number], last_two_numbers[new_number] = (
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last_two_numbers[new_number],
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output,
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)
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sequenced_numbers.append(output)
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return len(sequenced_numbers) + 1
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if __name__ == "__main__":
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print(f"{solution() = }")
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