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The "odd/even factorial" of a positive integer n is represented as n and is defined non-recursively as: (n)(n-2)(n-4)...(4)(2) if n is even and (n)(n-2)(n-4)...(5)(3)(1) if n is odd. For example, the odd factorial of 7 equals 7*5*3*1 or 105, and the even factorial of 6 equals 6*4*2 or 48. Come up with a recursive definition for the odd/even factorials and use it to write a function called oddevenfact that recursively calcules that odd/even factorial value of its single parameter, which contains an integer value.

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