I want to write a recursive function that builds up all possible solutions to a problem. I was thinking that I should pass an array and then, in each recursive step, set it to all values possible in that recursive step, but then I started wondering if this was possible, since C passes an array by passing a pointer. How do you typically deal with this?
I'm thinking something along these lines. The array will take many different values depending on what path is chosen. What we really would want is passing the array by value, I guess.
recFunc(int* array, int recursiveStep) {
for (int i = 0; i < a; i++) {
if (stopCondition) {
doSomething;
}
else if (condition) {
array[recursiveStep] = i;
recFunc(array, recursiveStep+1);
}
}
}
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