--description--
Return the factorial of the provided integer.
If the integer is represented with the letter n
, a factorial is the product of all positive integers less than or equal to n
.
Factorials are often represented with the shorthand notation n!
For example: 5! = 1 * 2 * 3 * 4 * 5 = 120
Only integers greater than or equal to zero will be supplied to the function.
--hints--
factorialize(5)
should return a number.
assert(typeof factorialize(5) === 'number');
factorialize(5)
should return 120
.
assert(factorialize(5) === 120);
factorialize(10)
should return 3628800
.
assert(factorialize(10) === 3628800);
factorialize(20)
should return 2432902008176640000
.
assert(factorialize(20) === 2432902008176640000);
factorialize(0)
should return 1
.
assert(factorialize(0) === 1);
--seed--
--seed-contents--
function factorialize(num) {
return num;
}
factorialize(5);
--solutions--
function factorialize(num) {
return num < 1 ? 1 : num * factorialize(num - 1);
}
factorialize(5);