Ok here is the simple code i have written while on a learning process.
void SingTheSong (int NumOfBottles)
{
if (NumOfBottles == 0){
printf("there are simply no more bottles of beer on the wall. \n");
}
else {
printf("%d bottles of beer on the wall, %d bottles of beer.\n", NumOfBottles, NumOfBottles);
int Bottleless = NumOfBottles - 1;
printf("Take one down pass it around, %d bottles of beer on the wall. \n", Bottleless);
SingTheSong(Bottleless);
printf("Put a bottle in the recycling bin, there are now %d empty bottles in the bin.\n", NumOfBottles);
}
}
int main(int argc, const char * argv[])
{
SingTheSong(99);
return 0;
}
the only thing i cant understand is why does the SingTheSong(Botteless) function start at 1 when the program is run, and why does it show the printf() statement after there is 0 bottles of beer on the wall. Just a liuttle confused because i thought everything within the curly braces was exicuted in the else statement before it runs the else statement again. why isn't it like this?
Example: "99 bottles of beer on the wall, 99 bottles of beer. Take one down, pass it around, 98 bottles of beer on the wall. Put a bottle in the recycling bin, there is now 1 empty bottles in the bin" "98 bottles of beer on the wall, 98 bottles of beer. Take one down, pass it around, 97 bottles of beer on the wall. Put a bottle in the recycling bin, there is now 2 empty bottles in the bin"
i know his is beginner stuff, i am a beginner. can someone explain this to me so i stop going in circles. thanks!