C Program to Find Factorial of a Number Using Recursion

Example to find factorial of a non-negative integer (entered by the user) using recursion.
To understand this example, you should have the knowledge of following C programming topics:
  • C Programming Functions
  • C Programming User-defined functions
  • C Programming Recursion
The factorial of a positive number n is given by:
factorial of n (n!) = 1*2*3*4....n
The factorial of a negative number doesn't exist. And the factorial of 0 is 1.
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Example: Factorial of a Number Using Recursion

#include <stdio.h>
long int multiplyNumbers(int n);

int main()
{
    int n;
    printf("Enter a positive integer: ");
    scanf("%d", &n);
    printf("Factorial of %d = %ld", n, multiplyNumbers(n));
    return 0;
}
long int multiplyNumbers(int n)
{
    if (n >= 1)
        return n*multiplyNumbers(n-1);
    else
        return 1;
}
Output
Enter a positive integer: 6
Factorial of 6 = 720
Suppose the user entered 6.
Initially, the multiplyNumbers() is called from the main() function with 6 passed as an argument.
Then, 5 is passed to the multiplyNumbers() function from the same function (recursive call). In each recursive call, the value of argument n is decreased by 1.
When the value of n is less than 1, there is no recursive call.

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