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And correct my recursive method?
Correcting your code is your job, the debugger is the tool that will help you to.
You are free to create code as complicated as you want, but do not expect us to try to follow you this way.
Why do you need recursive methods ?
you want:
prt1234(1)=1
prt1234(2)=2
prt1234(3)=3
prt1234(4)=4
prt1234(5)=5
The problem is that nobody will have the idea to look at recursive method to answer this, because there is a much simpler solution.
Your code do not behave the way you expect, or you don't understand why !
There is an almost universal solution: Run your code on debugger step by step, inspect variables.
The debugger is here to show you what your code is doing and your task is to compare with what it should do.
There is no magic in the debugger, it don't know what your code is supposed to do, it don't find bugs, it just help you to by showing you what is going on. When the code don't do what is expected, you are close to a bug.
To see what your code is doing: Just set a breakpoint and see your code performing, the debugger allow you to execute lines 1 by 1 and to inspect variables as it execute.
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The debugger is here to only show you what your code is doing and your task is to compare with what it should do.