Program to Print Right Angled Triangle with Repeating Character Pattern (Increasing Order)
In this program we are going to see how to print the right angled triangle with repeating character pattern in increasing order.
Example-1 When character=h and row value=3 h i i j j j
Example-2: When character=A and row value=5 A B B C C C D D D D E E E E E
Now, let’s see the actual program to print it.
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Approach:
- Enter the character and store it in a variable
c
. - Then enter total row and store it in an integer variable
row_count
. - Take one outer for loop to iterate the rows.
- Take one inner loop to iterate the columns and print the character.
- After each iteration print a newline.
JAVA CODE:
import java.util.Scanner; class Main { public static void main(String[] args) { Scanner scan = new Scanner(System.in); //Taking character to be printed //as input from the user System.out.print("First Character : "); char c = scan.next().charAt(0); //Taking number of rows as input from the user System.out.print("Rows : "); int row_count = scan.nextInt(); int row, col; //Converting the character to its ascii value int asciiValue = (int) c; //Checks whether the character is a letter or not if(asciiValue>=65&&asciiValue<=122) { //Outer loop to iterate rows for(row = 0; row<row_count; row++) { //Inner loop to iterate columns for(col = 0; col<row+1; col++) { System.out.print(c+" "); } //Incrementing the character c++; //Prints a newline System.out.println(); } } } }
Output Character : A Rows : 5 A B B C C C D D D D E E E E E
C CODE:
#include <stdio.h> int main() { //Taking character to be printed as input from the user printf("Character : "); char c; scanf("%c", &c); //Taking number of rows as input from the user printf("Rows : "); int row_count; scanf("%d", &row_count); int row, col; //Converting the character to its ascii value int asciiValue = (int)c; //Checks whether the character is a letter or not if (asciiValue >= 65 && asciiValue <= 122) { //Outer loop to iterate rows for (row = 0; row < row_count; row++) { //Inner loop to iterate columns for (col = 0; col < row + 1; col++) { printf("%c ", c); } //Incrementing the character c++; //Prints a newline printf("\n"); } } return 0; }
Output: Character : A Rows : 5 A B B C C C D D D D E E E E E
C++ CODE:
#include <iostream> using namespace std; int main(int argc, char const *argv[]) { //Taking character to be printed as input from the user cout << "Character : "; char c; cin >> c; //Taking number of rows as input from the user cout << "Rows : "; int row_count; cin >> row_count; int row, col; //Converting the character to its ascii value int asciiValue = (int)c; //Checks whether the character is a letter or not if (asciiValue >= 65 && asciiValue <= 122) { //Outer loop to iterate rows for (row = 0; row < row_count; row++) { //Inner loop to iterate columns for (col = 0; col < row + 1; col++) { cout << c << " "; } //Incrementing the character c++; //Prints a newline cout << endl; } } return 0; }
Output: Character : A Rows : 5 A B B C C C D D D D E E E E E
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