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Recursive Void Methods
Recursive void methods are functions that call themselves without returning a value, commonly used for tasks that require repetitive actions or to traverse recursive data structures.
Infinite Recursion
A recursion without a base case, or that never reaches it, leading to a never-ending call stack and eventually a stack overflow error.
Base Case
A condition within recursion that stops the recursion by not making any further calls, preventing infinite recursion.
Recursive Call
A method call where the method being called is the same as the one making the call.
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