Difference between revisions of "CIS 3020 Part 6"
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Revision as of 16:16, 13 April 2007
Ordering of Statements in Methods
Consider the following two methods:
public void count1(int x) {
if (X <= 0) {
System.out.println(x);
} else {
System.out.println(x);
count1(x-1);
}
}
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public void count2(int x) {
if (X <= 0) {
System.out.println(x);
} else {
count2(x-1);
System.out.println(x);
}
}
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- Do they calculate the same values?
- Do they do the calculations in the same way?
- Do they print the same results?
Executing with X=4
| count1 | count2 | Analysis |
|---|---|---|
Entering count1(4) 4 Entering count1(3) 3 Entering count1(2) 2 Entering count1(1) 1 Entering count1(0) 0 Exiting count1(0) Exiting count1(1) Exiting count1(2) Exiting count1(3) Exiting count1(4) |
Entering count2(4) Entering count2(3) Entering count2(2) Entering count2(1) Entering count2(0) 0 Exiting count2(0) 1 Exiting count2(1) 2 Exiting count2(2) 3 Exiting count2(3) 4 Exiting count2(4) |
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