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Recursion in JS examples
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/*Recursion | |
It is perfectly okay for a function to call itself, as long as it takes care not to overflow the stack. A function that calls itself is called recursive. Recursion allows some functions to be written in a different style. */ | |
function power(base, exponent) { | |
if (exponent == 0) | |
return 1; | |
else | |
return base * power(base, exponent - 1); | |
} | |
console.log(power(2, 3)); | |
// → 8 | |
// Example : Computing the factorial of a number using a recursive function | |
function factorial(n) { | |
if (n == 0 || n == 1) { | |
return 1; | |
} | |
return n * factorial(n - 1); | |
} | |
factorial(5); | |
// Output : 120 | |
// Example from codeacademy.com | |
function makeRobots(robotsNeeded){ | |
// Do we need any robots? | |
if(robotsNeeded>0){ | |
// We do? Well lets make one | |
console.log("Robot "+ robotsNeeded+" Created"); | |
// Removes 1 from robots Needed | |
// Also the same as saying robotsNeeded = robotsNeeded -1 | |
robotsNeeded--; | |
// Calls makeRobots with the new number of robots needed | |
makeRobots(robotsNeeded); | |
} | |
} | |
makeRobots(5); | |
// More details: https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Glossary/Recursion |
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