What is the difference between iteration
and recursion
and why/when is one better:
while (true) {
// Iterating
}
And
private void recursion() {
if (true)
recursion(); // Recursing
return;
}
I see a lot of recursive
implementation while it could be easily done in a simple loop.
Recursion and iteration are different ways to think about a solution. It would be dificult to explain in depth the difference in full scope. In your sample code, you aleady showed the difference. Recursive function is the one that calls itself, while iterative is the one that loops through some block of code. Here are some articles to help you understand them better: Recursion wiki
Iteration wiki
CodeProject SO #1
SO #2
In theory, you can always swap between iteration and recursion. However, at least in case of C/C++/C#/Java, the compiler offers you some support which might make the solution more elegant, especially when you don't know the number of loops before.
The best example is listing all the files inside a folder and it's descendants. If there are several subfolders containg subfolders, normaly in iteration mode you need a stack to save all folders you need to analyze. In case of recursive approach, the stack is already provided by the compiler, and the solution is more elegant.
Differences between recursion and iteration
Recursion
Iteration
Data taken from here.
There are two main differences between Recursion and an Iterative Version of the same algorithm.
First of all, some times it is almost better to understand a recursive algorithm than an iterative one (At least if you are experienced programmer) So it does increase expressivity and in some cases readability (It might also lead to the exact opposite in other cases)
Expresivity is a huge deal on programming languages and be able to write the same code in 5 lines instead of 20 is a huge deal.
On the downside, it decreases the performance of your code. Recursive functions have to keep the function records in memory and jump from one memory address to another to be invoked to pass parameters and return values. That makes them very bad performance wise.
Sum Up:
Iterative Algorithms = Fast Performance but hard to write (sometimes hard to read too)
Recursive Algorithms = Fast to write but Bad performance wise (Sometimes easier to understand too)
Take this example:
vs
Source:
http://www.csd.uwo.ca/Courses/CS1027a/code/FibonacciDemo.java
The main difference between recursion and iteration is memory usage.
For every recursive call needs space on the stack frame resulting in memory overhead.
Let me give you an example. Imagine in one case you forgot to write the base case for your recursive function resulting in endless recursive calls and in other case you wrote an infinite loop.
Since every recursive function assigns new memory space, in first case your code will give a stack overflow exception but in second case it will keep running forever.
So it better to make your iterative code more understandable than using Recursion.
Recursive functions work through the process of calling themselves until a condition is met whereas iteration uses a looping control structure (for example while, do while, for) in order to repeat a section of code until a certain condition is met.
Recursive example:
Iteration example:
The only real difference IMO between them is compilation differences.