--- id: 5cfa3679138e7d9595b9d9d4 title: Replace Loops using Recursion challengeType: 1 videoUrl: >- https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/how-recursion-works-explained-with-flowcharts-and-a-video-de61f40cb7f9/ forumTopicId: 301175 dashedName: replace-loops-using-recursion --- # --description-- Recursion is the concept that a function can be expressed in terms of itself. To help understand this, start by thinking about the following task: multiply the first `n` elements of an array to create the product of those elements. Using a `for` loop, you could do this: ```js function multiply(arr, n) { let product = 1; for (let i = 0; i < n; i++) { product *= arr[i]; } return product; } ``` However, notice that `multiply(arr, n) == multiply(arr, n - 1) * arr[n - 1]`. That means you can rewrite `multiply` in terms of itself and never need to use a loop. ```js function multiply(arr, n) { if (n <= 0) { return 1; } else { return multiply(arr, n - 1) * arr[n - 1]; } } ``` The recursive version of `multiply` breaks down like this. In the base case, where `n <= 0`, it returns 1. For larger values of `n`, it calls itself, but with `n - 1`. That function call is evaluated in the same way, calling `multiply` again until `n <= 0`. At this point, all the functions can return and the original `multiply` returns the answer. **Note:** Recursive functions must have a base case when they return without calling the function again (in this example, when `n <= 0`), otherwise they can never finish executing. # --instructions-- Write a recursive function, `sum(arr, n)`, that returns the sum of the first `n` elements of an array `arr`. # --hints-- `sum([1], 0)` should equal 0. ```js assert.equal(sum([1], 0), 0); ``` `sum([2, 3, 4], 1)` should equal 2. ```js assert.equal(sum([2, 3, 4], 1), 2); ``` `sum([2, 3, 4, 5], 3)` should equal 9. ```js assert.equal(sum([2, 3, 4, 5], 3), 9); ``` Your code should not rely on any kind of loops (`for` or `while` or higher order functions such as `forEach`, `map`, `filter`, or `reduce`.). ```js assert( !code.match(/for|while|forEach|map|filter|reduce/g) ); ``` You should use recursion to solve this problem. ```js assert( sum.toString().match(/sum\(.*\)/g).length > 1 ); ``` # --seed-- ## --seed-contents-- ```js function sum(arr, n) { // Only change code below this line // Only change code above this line } ``` # --solutions-- ```js function sum(arr, n) { // Only change code below this line if(n <= 0) { return 0; } else { return sum(arr, n - 1) + arr[n - 1]; } // Only change code above this line } ```