I am trying to get better at understanding recursion so that I can get better at implementing dynamic programming principles. I am aware this problem can be solved using Kadane's algorithm; however, I would like to solve it using recursion.
Problem statement:
Given an array of integers, find the subset of non-adjacent elements with the maximum sum. Calculate the sum of that subset.
I have written the following partial solution:
const maxSubsetSum = (arr) => {
let max = -Infinity
const helper = (arr, len) => {
if (len < 0) return max
let pointer = len
let sum = 0
while (pointer >= 0) {
sum += arr[pointer]
pointer -= 2
}
return max = Math.max(sum, helper(arr, len - 1))
}
return helper(arr, arr.length - 1)
}
If I had this data:
console.log(maxSubsetSum([3, 5, -7, 8, 10])) //15
//Our subsets are [3,-7,10], [3,8], [3,10], [5,8], [5,10] and [-7,10].
My algorithm calculates 13. I know it's because when I start my algorithm my (n - 2) values are calculated, but I am not accounting for other subsets that are (n-3) or more that still validate the problem statement's condition. I can't figure out the logic to account for the other values, please guide me on how I can accomplish that.