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//Recursion Way
function factorialize(num) {
// If the number is less than 0, reject it.
if (num < 0)
return -1;
// If the number is 0, its factorial is 1.
else if (num == 0)
return 1;
// Otherwise, call the recursive procedure again
else {
return (num * factorialize(num - 1));
/*
First Part of the recursion method
You need to remember that you won’t have just one call, you’ll have several nested calls
Each call: num === "?" num * factorialize(num - 1)
1st call – factorialize(5) will return 5 * factorialize(5 - 1) // factorialize(4)
2nd call – factorialize(4) will return 4 * factorialize(4 - 1) // factorialize(3)
3rd call – factorialize(3) will return 3 * factorialize(3 - 1) // factorialize(2)
4th call – factorialize(2) will return 2 * factorialize(2 - 1) // factorialize(1)
5th call – factorialize(1) will return 1 * factorialize(1 - 1) // factorialize(0)
Second part of the recursion method
The method hits the if condition, it returns 1 which num will multiply itself with
The function will exit with the total value
5th call will return (5 * (5 - 1)) // num = 5 * 4
4th call will return (20 * (4 - 1)) // num = 20 * 3
3rd call will return (60 * (3 - 1)) // num = 60 * 2
2nd call will return (120 * (2 - 1)) // num = 120 * 1
1st call will return (120) // num = 120
If we sum up all the calls in one line, we have
(5 * (5 - 1) * (4 - 1) * (3 - 1) * (2 - 1)) = 5 * 4 * 3 * 2 * 1 = 120
*/
}
}
factorialize(5);
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
//Factorialize a Number with a WHILE loop
function factorialize(num) {
// Step 1. Create a variable result to store num
var result = num;
// If num = 0 OR num = 1, the factorial will return 1
if (num === 0 || num === 1)
return 1;
// Step 2. Create the WHILE loop
while (num > 1) {
num--; // decrementation by 1 at each iteration
result = result * num; // or result *= num;
/*
num num-- var result result *= num
1st iteration: 5 4 5 20 = 5 * 4
2nd iteration: 4 3 20 60 = 20 * 3
3rd iteration: 3 2 60 120 = 60 * 2
4th iteration: 2 1 120 120 = 120 * 1
5th iteration: 1 0 120
End of the WHILE loop
*/
}
// Step 3. Return the factorial of the provided integer
return result; // 120
}
factorialize(5);
//Without comments
function factorialize(num) {
var result = num;
if (num === 0 || num === 1)
return 1;
while (num > 1) {
num--;
result *= num;
}
return result;
}
factorialize(5);
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
//Factorialize a Number with a For-loop
function factorialize(num) {
// If num = 0 OR num = 1, the factorial will return 1
if (num === 0 || num === 1)
return 1;
// We start the FOR loop with i = 4
// We decrement i after each iteration
for (var i = num - 1; i >= 1; i--) {
// We store the value of num at each iteration
num = num * i; // or num *= i;
/*
num var i = num - 1 num *= i i-- i >= 1?
1st iteration: 5 4 = 5 - 1 20 = 5 * 4 3 yes
2nd iteration: 20 3 = 4 - 1 60 = 20 * 3 2 yes
3rd iteration: 60 2 = 3 - 1 120 = 60 * 2 1 yes
4th iteration: 120 1 = 2 - 1 120 = 120 * 1 0 no
5th iteration: 120 0 120
End of the FOR loop
*/
}
return num; //120
}
factorialize(5);
//Without Comments