I have a function which calculates taxes.
function taxes(tax, taxWage) { var minWage = firstTier; //defined as a global variable if (taxWage > minWage) { //calculates tax recursively calling two other functions difference() and taxStep() tax = tax + difference(taxWage) * taxStep(taxWage); var newSalary = taxWage - difference(taxWage); taxes(tax, newSalary); } else { returnTax = tax + taxWage * taxStep(taxWage); return returnTax; } }
I can’t see why it doesn’t stop the recursion.
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Answer
In this arm of your function:
if (taxWage > minWage) { // calculates tax recursively calling two other functions difference() and taxStep() tax = tax + difference(taxWage) * taxStep(taxWage); var newSalary = taxWage - difference(taxWage); taxes(tax, newSalary); }
you are not returning a value from the function or setting returnTax
. When you don’t return anything, the return value is undefined
.
Perhaps, you want this:
if (taxWage > minWage) { // calculates tax recursively calling two other functions difference() and taxStep() tax = tax + difference(taxWage) * taxStep(taxWage); var newSalary = taxWage - difference(taxWage); return taxes(tax, newSalary); }