1

I'm trying to implement a code that recursively calls itself and prints the given digits in ascending order, i.e. if the number is 5, then the function will print 1 2 3 4 5. I cannot use loops in any way!

void print_ascending(int n)
{
   int i = 1;

   if(i < n)
   {
      printf("%d", i);

      i++;

      print_ascending(n);
   }
}

Of course, the problem with this code is it will re-initialize the variable i to 1 every single time and infinitely loop to print 1.

There are also no outside global variables or outside functions allowed!

1
  • 1
    see what static does
    – Kedar
    Mar 16, 2015 at 5:07

2 Answers 2

5

Try incrementing value of argument, when you call recursive function each time.

void print_ascending(int limit, int current_value)
{
   if(current_value < limt)
   {
     printf("%d ", current_value);
     print_ascending(limit, current_value + 1);
   }
}

Initially call the function as print_ascending(5, 1)

Alternatively,

void print_ascending(int n)
{
    if(n > 0)
    {
        print_ascending( n - 1);
        printf("%d ", n); 
    }
}
0
2

The function can be defined simply the following way

void print_ascending( unsigned int n )
{

    if ( n > 1 ) print_ascending( n - 1 ); 
    printf( "%u ", n );
}

I used type unsigned int instead of int because otherwise you have to consider the case when n can be a negative number.

Your Answer

By clicking “Post Your Answer”, you agree to our terms of service and acknowledge you have read our privacy policy.

Not the answer you're looking for? Browse other questions tagged or ask your own question.