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A: Can someone explain this recursive for me?

IanThe recursive function is to compute power (most probably integer, non negative or -1, power) of a number, as you might have expected (something like x = 2.2 and n = 9). (And this seems to be written for Python 2.x (due to the n/2 having expected result of integer instead of n//2)) The initial...

Thank you for your explain! It is spectacularly clear! But why does this code want to use (x^2)^4 rather than x^8? x^8 seems more clear!
Ian
Ian
@MarsLee I guess, it is likely to speed up the computation process by having less * let say for very large n (imagine 2^50 case)
Sorry, I have one more question. So if n is negative, what will happen?
Will it work like this? x^-9 = (x^2)^-5 * x
Ian
Ian
@MarsLee that is interesting case... let me think for a while..
I have tried it in python 3.5.1: -9/2 == -4.5 So this might only work in python 2.7
Ian
Ian
07:32
@MarsLee you are right... it is likely for -1 to positive number, because if n is negative, then the n % 2 will only return 0 or 1
Besides, since this code is accepted in Leetcode. So this code might be correct. And according to the logic, -9/2 == -5 in this code, or the result will be wrong.
Hi!
Ian
Ian
Hi Mars
I believe this code can work well only depends on -9/2 == -5
Ian
Ian
do you have python interpreter with you? If you do, best is to test it
I use python 3.5.1
But Python in Leetcode is 2.7
Ian
Ian
07:33
ok great, why don't you try x = 2, y = -8
This code does well in Leetcode (Python 2.7)
Ian
Ian
change the / to //
then you change it for python version 3.x
ok wait a minute
I get 0
Ian
Ian
Ok, that settles it. :)
myPow(2,-8)
So this code can not work in python 3.5.1?
Ian
Ian
07:36
but, that is also strange... if you do myPow(2,-1) will you not get 0 as well?
no, it doesn't work for negative n I think
now try myPow(2,8)
still 0...
Ian
Ian
try both myPow(2,-1) and myPow(2,8)
you mean myPow(2,8) gives you 0?
I get a RecursionError
from myPow(2,8)
It is really strange..
Ian
Ian
that is strange... because myPow(2,8) seems to be perfectly valid... what could go wrong..?
If I change / to //, I will get 2 from myPow(2,8)
Ian
Ian
07:39
which is also very strange...
2^8 is 256 after all
Yes...
But this code is perfect at Leetcode
Ian
Ian
But that code really works in Python 2.x?
Ok ok...
I have no idea why it does not work on my computer..
I have never learned Python 2.7
I am a new haha
Ian
Ian
neither do I know... :( sorry. Some more, I do not have that testing facility here. What I did was purely reading your question and interpreting the code, I did not test it..
It is fine!
You are a good person who really helps me!
At least I know this method is to speed up the system and its reason to program like this
Ian
Ian
07:42
That's fine, glad that I can be of any help. It is a good question anyway. :) look, you have at least 5 upvotes in the question (including mine)
Glad that I can help you in your learning process too... haha...
I also give you the upvote haha! Whatever, I am really appreciate for what you have done!
I really want to be a senior Python programmer! I will keep hard working!
Ian
Ian
Haha, thanks. :D wow, that's a dream, but keep learning, then you will progress...
Okay! Sorry to bother you for a long time! I hope to see you next time on my other questions haha!
Hope you have a lovely day :)
Ian
Ian
Great! ;) thanks... sure, will see you around.. have a great day!

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