From 8cf30ac3764b883497c91bb47806a787ea3ee22a Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: James Smith Date: Thu, 17 Jun 2021 23:57:57 +0100 Subject: Update README.md --- challenge-117/james-smith/README.md | 16 ++++++++++++++-- 1 file changed, 14 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) diff --git a/challenge-117/james-smith/README.md b/challenge-117/james-smith/README.md index aa4a62c493..84b19d8bef 100644 --- a/challenge-117/james-smith/README.md +++ b/challenge-117/james-smith/README.md @@ -72,8 +72,14 @@ sub schroder_cache_array { } ``` -But as we've said before recursion is a curse - so to remove the function -overhead of recursion we can re-write this like this: +But as we've said before recursion is a curse - but we notice that +``` + T0,m = 1 + Tn,0 = Tn-1,0 + Tn-1,1 + Tn,m = Tn-1,m + Tn-1,m+1 + Tn,m-1 +``` +We can use that to define each row of a triangle with `Sn` as the last +value. ```perl sub schroder_non_recursive { @@ -88,6 +94,12 @@ sub schroder_non_recursive { } ``` +We again use the row "flip" as we only need one row and the previous +one to get values... + +There is a faster solution - in that the Scrhoder numbers can be +written as a recurrence relation: + ```perl sub schroder_recurrence_rel { my( $size, @S ) = ( shift, 1, 2 ); -- cgit