Recursion is one of the two methods to implement a loop, and is usually the preferred method.
The other method, which works only for cases where the number of iterations is known to be smaller than a maximum number (M), uses a a repetitve process which always executes M times, and in which each iteration starts by checking an end condition, and peforms the actual functionality of the iteration only if the condition has not been met, as in the following screenshot:
With regards to the studio becoming slow, I've tried zooming in and out of your recursive models, thinking it might be connected to the number of models expanded, and the amount of zooming-in performed, but have not encountered any noticeable sluggishness.Can you provide precise instructions on how to recreate this starting from a newly launched studio instance?
Regards,
David
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