Can someone explain how this recursive function works step by step?

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function outvar = recurfn(num) % Format: recurfn(number)
if num < 0
outvar = 2;
else
outvar = 4 + recurfn(num-1);
end
end
Can someone explain to me how this recursive function works step by step?
for example without using MATLAB how would i figure out the result of recurfn(1) or recurfn(2)?
Thanks!

Accepted Answer

Stephane
Stephane on 1 Dec 2019
Edited: Stephane on 1 Dec 2019
You simply add the sequence over and over (decreasing num by 1 each time), up until you reach the stop signal (num < 0).
This gives
recurfn(2) = 4 + recurfn(1)
= 4 + [ 4 + recurfn(0) ]
= 4 + 4 + [ 4 + recurfn(-1) ]
= 4 + 4 + 4 + 2

More Answers (1)

Jesus Sanchez
Jesus Sanchez on 1 Dec 2019
function outvar = recurfn(num) % Format: recurfn(number)
if num < 0
outvar = 2;
else
outvar = 4 + recurfn(num-1);
end
end
As fas as I understand this, the function will call itself forever until num has a value less than 0. Thus, outvar is fixed to 2.
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AStar
AStar on 1 Dec 2019
Thanks for your answer, but I dont think you understand my question. I am asking for an explanation of the logic required to answer this question without using the MATLAB software. How can one determine for example recurfn(2), recurfn(4) etc without actually calling those in the command window.

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