Write a recursive function called fibor
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Duong Nguyen
am 19 Mär. 2022
Kommentiert: Dyuman Joshi
am 24 Sep. 2023
Hello, I got a question as a below figure

My approach is as the following code:
function output = fibor(n)
a = 0; b = 1;
output = recursive_tail(n,a,b);
end
function out = recursive_tail(n,a,b)
if n == 0
out = a;
elseif n == 1
out = b;
else
out = [b recursive_tail(n-1,b,a+b)];
end
end
The result is good (3/4 test cases), but the last one, the Grade External Tool does not eccept it as a recursive solution, I guest that because I call back the function "recursive_tail" instead of "fibor". Could you guys check the code for me, or any suggestions for the solution? I would appreciate it so much. Thank you guys.
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Jan
am 19 Mär. 2022
"the Grade External Tool does not eccept it as a recursive solution" - do you get a corresponding message? If so, sharing it with the readers is a good idea. Otherwise it could be possible, that it is only a guess, what the problem is.
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Jan
am 19 Mär. 2022
If it is really the problem, that you use two functions, simply join then to one function:
function out = fibor(n, a, b)
if nargin == 1
out = fibor(n, 0, 1);
else % Here the "recursive tail":
if n == 0
out = a;
elseif n == 1
out = b;
else
out = [b, fibor(n-1, b, a+b)];
end
end
end
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Dhairya
am 24 Sep. 2023
How did using 3 input arguments prevent the server from timing out? How does it prevent making large number of stacks?
Dyuman Joshi
am 24 Sep. 2023
"How did using 3 input arguments prevent the server from timing out?"
What makes you think that using 3 (or more) input arguments will lead to the server being timed out?
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