I profiled my code and found that my program spent roughly 85% of the time executing this particular recursive function. The function aims to calculate the probability of reaching a set of states in a markov chain, given an initial position (x,y).
private static boolean condition(int n){
int i = 0;
while ( n >= i){
if( n == i*4 || n == (i*4 - 1))
return true;
i++;
}
return false;
}
public static double recursiveVal(int x, int y, double A, double B){
if(x> 6 && (x- 2 >= y)){ return 1;}
if(y> 6 && (y- 2 >= x)){ return 0;}
if(x> 5 && y> 5 && x== y){ return (A*(1-B) / (1 -(A*B) - ((1-A)*(1-B))));}
if(condition(x+ y)){
return (recursiveVal(x+1, y,A,B)*A + recursiveVal(x, y+1,A,B)*(1-A));
}
else{
return (recursiveVal(x+1, y,A,B)*(1-B) + recursiveVal(x,y+1,A,B)*B);
}
}
I was once told that 99% of recursive functions could be replaced by a while loop. I'm having trouble doing this though. Does anyone know how I could improve the execution time or rewrite this as a iterative loop?
Thanks