I understand that "a" solution is:
function Factorial(number)
{
if(number == 0 || number == 1){
return 1;
}
return number * Factorial(number -1);
}
I want to understand what exactly is going on. I understand what is going on all the way to the last part when number == 1.
If we were to take a simple example of say 3!
- 3 is not equal to 0 or 1 so we return 3 * Factorial(2)
- 2 is not equal to 0 or 1 so we return 2 * Factorial(1)
- 1 is equal to 1 so we return 1
How do we know when to stop? Is it the fact that we return 1 that tells the function to stop?
If that is the case, why does the function not stop when we first return 3 * Factorial(2)? Is it because it's returning a function so that it must continue until it no longer returns a function?
Thank you
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