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How to check if a number is palindrome recursively in Python

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class StaticVar:
    inverse_number = 0


def recursive_check_palindrome(n):
    if n == 0:
        return False

    StaticVar.inverse_number = (StaticVar.inverse_number * 10) + (n % 10)
    recursive_check_palindrome(int(round(n / 10)))

    return n == StaticVar.inverse_number


n = 12321

if recursive_check_palindrome(n):
    print("Palindrome")
else:
    print("NOT Palindrome")

'''
run:
 
Palindrome
 
'''

 



answered Feb 23, 2016 by avibootz

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