I am wiriting a palindrome-checking boolean function in Java - I am learning recursion. When the word is stripped to the final (inner) one or two letters and the program should check if the two letters are the same it seems to not work - function always returns false. It seems odd that when program comes to return, it just continues to work - I know this because it continues to print my checkpoints (print statements). The print function is executed, but the return statement right after is ignored. And even when the function should return true (=the word is a palindrome), at the end it still returns false.
I have already tried combinations of if, if-else statements, different positions of return statements, the function isPalindrome is working correctly with the main function and I have tried lots of debugging with print functions.
My code:
public static boolean isPalindrome(String word) {
int wlength = word.length();
System.out.printf("wlength = %d%n", wlength);
if (wlength == 1) {
System.out.printf("wlength == 1!!!!%n");
return true;
} else if (wlength == 2) {
System.out.printf("wlength == 2%n");
String first = word.substring(0, 1);
String last = word.substring(1, 2);
if (first == last) {
return true;
} else {
return false;
}
}
String first = word.substring(0, 1);
String last = word.substring(wlength-1, wlength);
System.out.printf("first = %s, last = %s %n", first, last);
if (first.compareTo(last) == 0) {
System.out.printf("first == last%n");
String inner= word.substring(1, wlength-1);
System.out.printf("new Word = %s RECURSION%n", inner);
isPalindrome(inner);
}
System.out.println("END");
return false;
}
Thanks!
prva
is undefined.isPalindrome(inner);
->return isPalindrome(inner);