"John P . Looney" wrote:
>> Check this out.
>> Into umb-scheme, type:
>> (define (factorial number)(if (= number 0) 1 (* number (factorial (- number 1)))))
>> then:
>> (factorial 5500)
>> How easy would it be to write a tcl, C or C++ function to get the
> factorial of 5500 ? Scheme rocks!
int factorial(int number){ if (number == 0) return 1; else return
number*factorial(number-1);}
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