Reverse character array using recursion
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I'm having trouble creating a function that would reverse a character array using recursion. For example, I want my function to return 'py' when inputting "yp". My overall code doesn't seem right though.
function array2 = charReversal(array1)
if array1==0
return;
else
array2=chsrReversal(reverse(array1,array1-1));
disp(array2)
end
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Guillaume
il 17 Ott 2017
I assume this is homework so I'm hesitant even answering the question since the whole purpose of the exercise is to make you think of a recursive algorithm.
It is trivial to reverse a string by recursion: take the first element of the string, put it at the end of the string returned by calling the recursive function with the rest of the string (from character 2 to end). The recursion stops when the function receives only 1 character.
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Anuj Kumar
il 9 Ott 2020
instead of using v=[v(end) reversal(1:end-1)] which won't satisfactorily on large arrays,i would recommend this piece of code
function v=reversal(v)
if(length(v)>1)
d=length(v);
x=0;
if mod(d,2)==0
x1=d/2;
x2=x1+1;
m=v(1:x1);
n=v(x2:end);
v=[reversal(n),reversal(m)];
else
x1=fix(d/2);
x2=x1+2;
m=v(1:x1);
mid=(x1+1:x1+1);
n=v(x2:end);
v=[reversal(n),v(mid),reversal(m)];
end
end
end
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Saurabh Wani
il 17 Ago 2020
i have try this code and it gives reversal of array elements using recursive method
function w=reversal(v)
s=length(v)
if s==1
w=v
else
w=[v(end) reversal(V(1:s-1))]
end
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Hazem Ahmed
il 19 Ago 2020
Modificato: Walter Roberson
il 20 Ago 2020
could you explain what are you doing in this line?
w=[v(end) reversal(V(1:s-1))]
Piyush Gupta
il 10 Set 2020
Modificato: Piyush Gupta
il 10 Set 2020
its an array, you can declare without comma too.
KSSV
il 17 Ott 2017
You can either use fliplr or give indices in reverse.
str = 'py' ;
fliplr(str)
str(end:-1:1)
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ambuj aman
il 15 Set 2020
function out = reversal(in)
if length(in) <= 1
out = in;
else
out = [ reversal(in(2:end)) in(1) ];
end
end
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Selman Baysal
il 8 Gen 2022
I solve this problem by removing first and last elements in the vector until one or zero element remains.
function w = reversal(v)
if length(v) <= 1
w = v;
else
v1 = v(end); v(end) = [];
v2 = v(1); v(1) = [];
w = [v1 reversal(v) v2];
end
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