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Reverse operation in single linked list using recursion in c programming??
How to perform this program and what is the difference between recursion and the iteration??
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I write a simple example for the difference between recursion and iteration.
Let's say you want to print all the integers from 1 to 10.
You create a function that do that, YOU name it oneTo10.
Now your function can work with a simple iteration:
void oneTo10( void ) {
int i;
for(i=1; i<=10; ++i) {
printf("%d ", i);
}
}
Or it can work by recursion, i.e. calling itself:
int oneTo10( int n ) {
printf("%d ", n)
if( n<10 ) {
oneTo10( n+1 );
}
}
You need to call the recursive function giving it 1 as argument if you want to print numbers from 1 to 10.
You call it in main() just once and then it calls itself nine more times to arrive to print 10.
If a function contains both recursions and iterations it is still labeled as recursive.
About the usage in reversing operations in linked list, i don't know.
Try to explain more and to post some piece of code.