I used the debugger to examine this code but not understanding a couple areas.
- Why does the for loop repeat after it exits to print a new line? If it exits the loop, shouldn’t it be done with it?
- Why is n incremented and not i as stated with i++?
int main(void)
{
int height = get_int("Height: ");
draw(height);
}
void draw(int n)
{
if (n <= 0)
{
return;
}
draw(n - 1);
for (int i = 0; i < n; i++)
{
printf("#");
}
printf("\n");
}
Recursion is often unintuitive for beginners, to understand this code we should simply it a bit
Inputting 3 should now give us a output like
1 2 3
Try to understand that case first and than muddle it up with the loop.
If you examine it in a debugger look at the Stack trace. If you use gdb its
bt
in a visual debugger it’s probably the list of function names next to the variables