C++ :: Recursive Function For Computing Total Route
May 11, 2014
How to do recursive function for the following?
RecursiveComputeRouteDistance(p1index,p2index,locations,latitudes,longitudes): recursively computes the total distance between all waypoints (route) using computeDistance function to compute the distance between two adjacent points. You need to recursively compute the distance for the base case(s) and the general case(s).
This is my computeDistance function
int computeDistance(double a1,double b1,double a2,double b2) {
const int R=6378136;
const float Pi =3.14159;
float Dist=0;
Dist= ((Pi*R)/180)* acos((cos(a1)* cos(b1)* cos(a2)* cos(b2)) + (cos(a1) *sin(b1)* cos(a2)*sin(b2)) + (sin(a1)*sin(a2)));
return Dist;
}
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Sep 30, 2013
I'm suppose to provide an inner loop that computes the zeta function and the other loop is just press y for to continue, anything else exit.so far i got this:
#include <iostream>
#include <cmath>
#include <stdlib.h>
using namespace std;
int main() {
double x, n,zeta;
[code]....
I can't seem to get the formula right.
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Apr 16, 2013
Code: i am trying to display the information in the array as a table and add the total rows and the total colums separately
#include<stdio.h>
int main(void)
{
int row, col;
[Code].....
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Nov 27, 2014
How do I change the following recursive function into a iterator function and basically what should it look like?
int f(int i) {
if(i<2)
return i;
return f(i-2)+f(i-1);
}
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Nov 29, 2014
I had the following question in my exam and received 3 out of a possible 4 marks
Here is the question:
Assume the following recursive function:
int f(int i)
{
if(i < 2)
return i;
return f(i - 2) + f(i -1);
}
Translate this function into an iterative version:
Here is my solution:
int f(int i)
{
int prev,next,final;
prev = 0;
[Code]....
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Nov 30, 2014
I am trying to translate the following recursive function into its iterative function:
int f(int i)
{
if(i < 2)
return i;
return f(i - 2) + f(i -1);
}
This is what I tried to do:
int f(int i)
{
int prev,next,final;
prev = 0;
next = 1;
if(i==1)
final = i;
[Code] .....
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Nov 30, 2014
I am trying to translate the following recursive function into its iterative function:
int f(int i) {
if(i < 2)
return i;
return f(i - 2) + f(i -1);
}
This is what I tried to do:
int f(int i) {
int prev,next,final;
prev = 0;
next = 1;
[Code] ....
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Nov 16, 2013
The recursive function is bolded, i got feedback and was told that the static variable made the function seem a lot like a iterative function but he did not say why.
Code:
#define MAX 100
#include <string.h>
#include <stdio.h>
int checkPalindrome(char string[MAX]);
int checkRecPalindrome(char string[MAX]);
[Code] .....
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May 5, 2014
I'm writing a program that starts at a given number n and adds all the way to 2:
n + (n-2) + (n-4) + (n-6) + .....
The following is my code, it compiles but after I enter an integer the program crashes.
Code:
#include<stdio.h>
#include<stdlib.h>
int sum_even(int n);
int sum_even(int n){
if(n==1){
[Code] ....
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Nov 9, 2013
the functions checks if the word is a palindrome like"level" "madam" etc. but with input "dfdfdfdffdfd" my recursive function fails.
Code:
/* main.c - Created on: Nov 9, 2013 - Author: Kaj P. Madsen*/
#define MAX 100
#include <string.h>
#include <stdio.h>
int checkPalindrome(char checkString[MAX]);
int checkRecPalindrome(char checkString[MAX], int strLgt, int a);
}
[code]....
results from "dfdfdfdffdfd" added some print to see that its the variables a and strLgt not functioning properly
Code:
dfdfdfdffdfd.
The word is not a palindrome(iterative)
strLgt: 11 a: 0
a: d strLgt: dstrLgt: 10 a: 1
a: f strLgt: fstrLgt: 9 a: 2
a: d strLgt: dstrLgt: 8 a: 3
a: f strLgt: fstrLgt: 7 a: 4
The word is palindrome (recursive)
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Jan 5, 2015
I am trying to make from f_rec (recursive function) to f_iter (iterative function) but I can't.
(My logic was to create a loop to calculate the results of f_rec(n-1), another loop for 2*f_rec(n-2) and one loop for f_rec(n-3);
But I'm wrong)
int f_rec(int n) {
if(n>=3)
return f_rec(n-1)+2*f_rec(n-2)+f_rec(n-3);
[Code] .....
I also think that my run time for the f_rec is 3^n ...
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Feb 9, 2013
I am just practicing some recursion and I am having trouble with printing out a recursive function in main. Here is what I have:
Code:
// This function adds the squares 4, 5 = 4*4 + 5*5 recursiveley
int recursive_sumSquares(int m, int n) {
if (m < n) {
return m*m + recursive_SumSquares(m+1, n);
}
else {
return m*m;
[Code]...
I am getting an error that says undefined reference to 'recursive_SumSquares'
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Jun 10, 2013
I am working on a problem that requires a nest for loop to be converted to a recursive function. I am going to provide just the code instead of the entire program.
Code:
for (R1=1; R1 <+3, R1++){ //for loop
printf (something);
}
// the recursive function
void loopR1 (int R1, int max){
if (R1 <= max){
printf (something);
[Code]...
when calling the recursive function in main i am using the following statement...
loop r1(1,3)
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Jan 23, 2013
this function has to check if an array is not descending it has to be recursive and it's space complexity has to be O(log(n))
Code:
int is_sorted(int a[ ], int n) {
int check=n-1;
if(n==1 || n==0) return 1;
if(a[check]<a[check-1])return 0;
else return(is_sorted(a,n-1));
}
this is what i came up with. i know it's space complexity is O(n) how do i make it O(log(n))?
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Oct 31, 2014
I am trying to learn so much C as possible by my own. I have learned a bit already and made my first game. I made a tictactoe with a 3x3 board that works great. But now i want to make it a NxN-board. But the problem right now is my checkwinner-function. I really don't know how I should check the diagonal for winner in the for loop. Earlier I have checked the diagonal manually like you can see down there.
Code:
for (Row = 0; Row < BOARDSIZE; Row++) {
if ((game[Row][0] == 'X' && game[Row][1] == 'X' && game[Row][2] == 'X') ||
(game[0][Row] == 'X' && game[1][Row] == 'X' && game[2][Row] == 'X') ||
(game[0][0] == 'X' && game[1][1] == 'X' && game[2][2] == 'X') ||
(game[0][2] == 'X' && game[1][1] == 'X' && game[2][0] == 'X'))
return 1;
I think I need two foor-loops in each other too and need to check the spots in the board like 0,0, 0+1,1, 0+2,2. Is that even possible?
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Dec 13, 2014
I am trying to convert a recursive function to a loop. However, it is not working.
//recursive function
int function(int x){
if (x % 3 == 0){
[Code]....
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Oct 8, 2013
how to write a non-recursive JSON parser function using libjson in C++. libjson is quite useful librray. It's source code of libjson comes with an example C++ parser but it uses recursion to parse JSON arrays and child nodes. I am looking for parser function based on libjson that does not use recursion to parse JSON arrays and child nodes.
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Apr 12, 2014
Task: To create a recursive function to sort elements in an array of integers.
The function must start the sorting from the first element, and the recursion calls must go on until the last element in the array is sorted. In each step of recursion, the function must work only with the subset of array elements that have not been sorted yet.
Problem: I am getting a 'Segmentation fault: 11' in the recursive call to the function (please, see the code below).
Environment: Mac, OS X = Mavericks
Code:
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
////////// Recursively sorting an array of ints.
////////// Arguments: array, array size, index from where to start sorting.
void sort_incr_array_int_recursive(int a[], int size, int i){
int tmp, idx_small, small = a[i];
// Locating the smaller element in the array section.
[Code] ....
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Mar 6, 2015
I am trying to create a function to find the entry point of my map.But my program does not seem to be working correctly. I am trying to place a dot there because I will have to use recursion to fill up the whole map. But I'm not asking for the answer. I just need writing a function to locate the starting row for the first column of the maze (first non zero element). My code seems to have a bug in it when I try and call my function FindEntry. What I am trying to do is read in column by column until I can find the starting point and then place a dot there with ASCII character 249. This is my code so far:
Code:
#include<stdio.h>
#include<Windows.h>
#define HEIGHT 21
#define WIDTH 78
[Code]....
If you try and run it, it will give you a bug. But if you comment out the FindEntry function in the main it will work and look like this:
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Mar 15, 2014
Eg. User input : abcde
Program Output : edcba
I keep on getting weird ASCI symbol in return, I couldn't achieve what I need, and tried debugging for days,
Code: char ar[20];
int len,n=0;
printf("enter the string to be reversed :
");
[Code].....
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May 18, 2013
I am supposed to write a recursive function which find the partition of a number n ,, for example if n=3 , it should print 1 1 1 , 1 2 , 3
I wrote the program but i am getting the two partition 1 2 and 2 1 which are the same ,, how can i avoid that ?
this is the code :
void PrintPartition( int n , int A[] , int j ) {
if( n<=0 ) {
printArray( A, j );
return ;
} for( int i=1 ; i<=n ; i++ ) {
A[j]=i;
PrintPartition( n-i , A ,j+1 );
} }
the first call of the function is : PrintPartition( n , A , 0 ) ;
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Dec 23, 2013
I have this example problem in my school coursebook. How this program works? It determines the highest digit in a number.
#include <iostream>
using namespace std;
int m(int n) {
int a,b;
[Code] ....
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Mar 8, 2014
Write a recursive function called sumover that has one argument n which is an unsigned integer. the function returns double value which is the sum of reciprocals of the first n positive integers =.
for example sumover 1 returns 1.0
sumover 2 returns 1.5 like 1/1+1/2
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Oct 23, 2014
How to remake the code that i`ve written to have : a recursive function to evaluate the first n terms in series specified y= 1 - x + x^2/2 - x^3/6 + x^4/24 +....+(-1)^n x^n/n!
And this is my code:
#include <iostream>
using namespace std;
double power(int n, double x) {
double d =1;
for (int i = 1 ; i<=n ; i++)
[Code] ....
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Nov 30, 2014
If I define the variable 'total', everything works well without any problem. But if I define it inside the function 'sum', I get irrelevant results, because each time the function gets executed, the variable total gets defined again, losing its value already assigned to it.
Do I have to use a global variable? Is there any way that I can do with without using a global variable?
#include <stdio.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
int total;
int sum(int a, int B)/>{
if (a < B)/>{
//printf("The total is %d, a is %d, and b is %d", total, a ,B)/>;
total += a;
[Code] ....
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Feb 21, 2015
For an assignment I have to finish prewritten code which consists of multiple source files and a header file.
Code:
#include "tree.h"
#include <fstream>
#include <iostream>
#include <string>
using namespace std;
[Code] .....
I understand that I have to find the height by using _left->height() and _right->height() as long as it is not a null-pointer , each time I do this the values of _left and _right change. That way you can check if it is possible to go further down in the tree. I also have to use a counter to keep track of the number of layers at each side of the root. I don't understand how to implement it.
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