CSIS 312 Assignment 6 Factorial Calculator
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CSIS 312 Assignment 6 Factorial Calculator
Assignment
6-1
It is interesting to watch recursion “in action.” Modify the factorial method
in Fig. 18.3 to print its local variable and recursive-call parameter.
For each recursive call,
display the outputs on a separate line and add a level of indentation. Do your
utmost to make the outputs clear, interesting, and meaningful. Your goal here
is to design and implement an output format that makes it easier to understand
recursion.
0!
= 1
1! = 1
2! = 2
3! = 6
4! = 24
5! = 120
6! = 720
7! = 5040
8! = 40320
9! = 362880
10! = 3628800
11! = 39916800
12! = 479001600
13! = 6227020800
14! = 87178291200
15! = 1307674368000
16! = 20922789888000
17! = 355687428096000
18! = 6402373705728000
19! = 121645100408832000
20! = 2432902008176640000
Assignment
6-2
Write a recursive method printArray() that displays all the elements in an
array of integers, separated by spaces. The array must be 100 elements in size
and filled using a for loop and a random number generator. The pseudo-code for
this is as follows:
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//Instantiate an integer array of size 100 //fill the array For (int i=0; i<array.length; i++) Array[i] = random number between 1 and 100
inclusive printArray(integer array); |
For both assignments make
sure that your screen shots show your program running and that your runtime
display shows that your program does all that is required of it. You only get
credit for what you demonstrate.
Submit this assignment by
11:59 p.m. (ET) on Monday of Module/Week 6.
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// Fig. 18.3: FactorialCalculator.java // Recursive factorial method. public class FactorialCalculator { // recursive method
factorial (assumes its parameter is >= 0 public static long
factorial(long number) { if (number
<= 1) // test for base case return 1; //
base cases: 0! = 1 and 1! = 1 else //
recursion step return number
* factorial(number - 1); } // output factorials for
values 0-21 public static void
main(String[] args) { //
calculate the factorials of 0 through 21 for (int
counter = 0; counter <= 21; counter++) System.out.printf("%d!
= %d%n", counter, factorial(counter)); } } // end class FactorialCalculator |


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