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Recursion base case may not always be useful even if it's logically valid for the base case, is this true? #9

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sanjarcode opened this issue Apr 24, 2022 · 2 comments
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sanjarcode commented Apr 24, 2022

This may make writing recursive functions more involved, and less obvious. Basically it'll add need for a basic test of whether the base case is valid for some cases.

This is undesirable, if true.

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sanjarcode commented Apr 24, 2022

A problem that has a base case that needs extra observations/test.

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In short, are non-intuitive base cases in recursion possible?

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