I'm working on a factorial sum which goes like: 1/1!+1/2!+1/3!...
until the desired count. Here is my code so far:
#include <stdio.h>
int factorial(int n)
{
if (n==0)
return 1;
else
return 1/(n * factorial(n-1));
}
int main ()
{
int i, n;
float sum=0;
printf("Enter desired factorial fraction: ");
scanf("%d", &n);
for (i=1; i<=n; i++) sum = sum + factorial(i);
printf("The value is %f\n", sum);
return 0;
}
I have a small idea of what I'm doing, I am really new at this. My thought process was to set up the number crunching function (My jargon is probably off) and then initiate the main function. I thought I had the right set up, but after a couple hours with this I feel just lost. Any help and guidance will be much appreciated.
Update
Here is the updated code:
#include <stdio.h>
float factorial(int n)
{
if (n==1)
return 1;
else
return ((1.0/n) * factorial(n-1.0));
}
int main ()
{
float i, n;
float sum=0;
printf("Enter desired factorial fraction: ");
scanf("%f", &n);
for (i=1; i<=n; i++) sum = sum + factorial(i);
printf("The value is %f\n", sum);
return 0;
}
So thank you guys, now the only thing left is for me to figure out why my input of "0" does not produce the result "1" since 0!=1. Should I move that if statement inside the "int main()"?
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loop. Something liked = 1; for(i = 1; i<=n; i++) d /= i;
. For largen
, this should approach 0. Remember to put in checks forn==0
etc...