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Fork, Commit, Merge - Easy Issue (Lisp) #1033

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nikohoffren opened this issue Oct 15, 2023 · 0 comments
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Fork, Commit, Merge - Easy Issue (Lisp) #1033

nikohoffren opened this issue Oct 15, 2023 · 0 comments

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Fork, Commit, Merge - Easy Issue (Lisp)

Create a Function to Compute Factorial

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You are required to create a Lisp function named factorial that computes the factorial of a given number.

The factorial of a non-negative integer n is the product of all positive integers less than or equal to n. It is denoted by n!.

For example:
  • factorial(0) should return 1
  • factorial(4) should return 24 (because 4!=4×3×2×1=244!=4×3×2×1=24)

To get started, open the tasks/lisp/easy directory from the root of the project.
After that, open the factorial.lisp file to start implementing the solution!

To run the program, make sure you are in the right directory with this command:

cd tasks/lisp/easy

After that, simply type the command sbcl and hit Enter to start the SBCL REPL.
Then load the file with the command (load "factorial.lisp").
After loading, you can call the function (factorial 4) which should return 24.
If the function works like expected, you are ready to make a pull request!
You can exit the SBCL REPL by typing (quit) and then hitting Enter.


To work with this issue, you need to have Lisp installed to your local machine.
Check out README.md for more instructions of installing Lisp and how to make a pull request.

Feel free to ask any questions here if you have some problems!

Also, kindly give this project a star to enhance its visibility for new developers!

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