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Question 1 
Predict the output of the following program. 

C++
#include <iostream>
using namespace std;

void fun(int x) 
{ 
    if(x > 0) 
    { 
        fun(--x); 
        cout << x <<" "; 
        fun(--x); 
    } 
} 

int main() 
{ 
    int a = 4; 
    fun(a); 
    return 0; 
} 

// This code is contributed by SHUBHAMSINGH10
C
#include<stdio.h>
void fun(int x)
{
  if(x > 0)
  {
     fun(--x);
     printf("%d\t", x);
     fun(--x);
  }
}

int main()
{
  int a = 4;
  fun(a);
  getchar();
  return 0;
}
Java
import java.io.*;

class GFG {

    static void fun(int x) 
    { 
        if(x > 0) 
        { 
            fun(--x); 
            System.out.print(x + " "); 
            fun(--x); 
        } 
    } 
    
    public static void main (String[] args)
    { 
        int a = 4; 
        fun(a); 
    } 
}

// This code is contributed by SHUBHAMSINGH10
Python3
def fun(x):
    
    if(x > 0):
        x -= 1
        fun(x) 
        print(x , end=" ")
        x -= 1
        fun(x) 
        
# Driver code
a = 4 
fun(a) 

# This code is contributed by SHUBHAMSINGH10
C#
using System;

class GFG{

    static void fun(int x) 
    { 
        if(x > 0) 
        { 
            fun(--x); 
            Console.Write(x + " "); 
            fun(--x); 
        } 
    }  
    
    static public void Main () 
    { 
        int a = 4; 
        fun(a);  
    } 
}
// This code is contributed by SHUBHAMSINGH10
JavaScript
<script>

function fun(x)
{
    if (x > 0)
    {
        x -= 1
        fun(x)
        document.write(x + " ");
        x -= 1
        fun(x)
    }    
}

// Driver code
let a = 4;
fun(a)

// This code is contributed by bobby

</script>

Output: 
0 1 2 0 3 0 1

 

Time complexity: O(2n)

Auxiliary Space: O(n), since n extra space has been taken.
 

 
                   fun(4);
                   /
                fun(3), print(3), fun(2)(prints 0 1)
               /
           fun(2), print(2), fun(1)(prints 0)
           /
       fun(1), print(1), fun(0)(does nothing)
       /
    fun(0), print(0), fun(-1) (does nothing)

Question 2 
Predict the output of the following program. What does the following fun() do in general? 

C++
#include <iostream>
using namespace std;
 
int fun(int a[],int n)
{
  int x;
  if(n == 1)
    return a[0];
  else
    x = fun(a, n - 1);
  if(x > a[n - 1])
    return x;
  else
    return a[n - 1];
}

int main()
{
  int arr[] = {12, 10, 30, 50, 100};
  cout << " " << fun(arr, 5) <<" ";
  getchar();
  return 0;
}

// This code is contributed by shubhamsingh10
C
#include<stdio.h>
int fun(int a[],int n)
{
  int x;
  if(n == 1)
    return a[0];
  else
    x = fun(a, n-1);
  if(x > a[n-1])
    return x;
  else
    return a[n-1];
}

int main()
{
  int arr[] = {12, 10, 30, 50, 100};
  printf(" %d ", fun(arr, 5));
  getchar();
  return 0;
}
Java
import java.io.*;
 
class GFG {
 
    static int fun(int a[],int n)
    {
        int x;
        if(n == 1)
            return a[0];
        else
            x = fun(a, n - 1);
        if(x > a[n - 1])
            return x;
        else
            return a[n - 1];
    }
    
    public static void main (String[] args)
    {
        int arr[] = {12, 10, 30, 50, 100};
        System.out.println(" "+fun(arr, 5)+" ");
    }
}

// This code is contributed by shubhamsingh10
Python3
def fun( a, n):
    if(n == 1):
        return a[0]
    else:
        x = fun(a, n - 1)
    if(x > a[n - 1]):
        return x
    else:
        return a[n - 1]

# Driver code
arr = [12, 10, 30, 50, 100]
print(fun(arr, 5))

# This code is contributed by shubhamsingh10
C#
using System;

public class GFG{
    static int fun(int[] a,int n)
    {
        int x;
        if(n == 1)
            return a[0];
        else
            x = fun(a, n - 1);
        if(x > a[n - 1])
            return x;
        else
            return a[n - 1];
    }
    
    static public void Main ()
    {
        int[] arr = {12, 10, 30, 50, 100};
        Console.Write(" "+fun(arr, 5)+" ");
    }
}

// This code is contributed by shubhamsingh10
JavaScript
<script>
//Javascript Implementation

function fun(a, n)
{
  var x;
  if(n == 1)
    return a[0];
  else
    x = fun(a, n - 1);
  if(x > a[n - 1])
    return x;
  else
    return a[n - 1];
}
 
// Driver code
var arr = [12, 10, 30, 50, 100];
document.write(fun(arr, 5));
// This code is contributed by shubhamsingh10
</script>

Output: 
100

 

Time complexity: O(n)

Auxiliary Space: O(n)
 

fun() returns the maximum value in the input array a[] of size n.

Question 3 
Predict the output of the following program. What does the following fun() do in general?

C++
#include <iostream>
using namespace std;

int fun(int i)
{
  if (i % 2) return (i++);
  else return fun(fun(i - 1));
}
 
int main()
{
  cout << " " << fun(200) << " ";
  getchar();
  return 0;
}

// This code is contributed by Shubhamsingh10
C
int fun(int i)
{
  if ( i%2 ) return (i++);
  else return fun(fun( i - 1 ));
}

int main()
{
  printf(" %d ", fun(200));
  getchar();
  return 0;
}
Java
import java.io.*;

class GFG {
    static int fun(int i)
    {
        if (i % 2 == 1) return (i++);
        else return fun(fun(i - 1));
    }
    
    public static void main (String[] args) {
        System.out.println(" " + fun(200) + " ");
    }
}

// This code is contributed by Shubhamsingh10
Python3
def fun(i) : 

    if (i % 2 == 1) :
        i += 1
        return (i - 1)
    else :
        return fun(fun(i - 1))
  
print(fun(200))

# This code is contributed by divyeshrabadiya07
C#
using System;

class GFG{
    
static int fun(int i)
{
    if (i % 2 == 1) return (i++);
    else return fun(fun(i - 1));
}

// Driver code    
static public void Main ()
{ 
    Console.WriteLine(fun(200));
}
}

// This code is contributed by Shubhamsingh10
JavaScript
<script>

function fun(i)
{
    if (i % 2 == 1) 
        return (i++);
    else 
        return fun(fun(i - 1));
}

// Driver code
document.write(fun(200));

// This code is contributed by bobby

</script>

Output: 
199

 

If n is odd, then return n, else returns (n-1). Eg., for n = 12, you get 11 and for n = 11 you get 11. The statement "return i++;" returns the value of i only as it is a post-increment. 

Time complexity: O(n)

Auxiliary Space: O(1)
 

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