path | title | order | section | description |
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/print-patterns |
Printing Patterns |
4C |
Arrays |
learn Arrays |
Java pattern program enhances the coding skill, logic, and looping concepts. It is mostly asked in Java interview to check the logic and thinking of the programmer. We can print a Java pattern program in different designs. To learn the pattern program, we must have a deep knowledge of the Java loop, such as for loop do-while loop. In this section, we will learn how to print a pattern in Java.
- Star Pattern
- Number Pattern
- Character Pattern
Qn1 : Right Triangle Star Pattern
public class RightTriangleStarPattern
{
public static void main(String args[])
{
//i for rows and j for columns
//row denotes the number of rows you want to print
int i, j, row = 4;
//outer loop for rows
for(i=0; i<row; i++)
{
//inner loop for columns
for(j=0; j<=i; j++)
{
//prints stars
System.out.print("* ");
}
//throws the cursor in a new line after printing each line
System.out.println();
}
}
}
*
* *
* * *
* * * *
Whenever you design logic for a pattern program, first draw that pattern in the blocks, as we have shown in the following image. The figure presents a clear look of the pattern.
In the above pattern, the row is denoted by i and the column is denoted by j. We see that the first row prints only a star. The second-row prints two stars, and so on. The colored blocks print the spaces.
For i=0, 0<4 (true)
For j=0, j<=0 (true)
The first print statement prints a star at the first row and the second println statement prints the spaces and throws the cursor at the next line.
Output Console :
*
For i=1, 1<4 (true)
For j=1, 1<=1 (true)
The first print statement prints two stars at the second row and the second println statement prints the spaces and throws the cursor at the next line.
Output Console :
*
* *
For i=2, 2<4 (true)
For j=2, 2<=2 (true)
The first print statement prints three stars at the third row and the second println statement prints the spaces and throws the cursor at the next line.
Output Console :
*
* *
* * *
For i=3, 3<4 (true)
For j=3, 3<=3 (true)
The first print statement prints four stars at the fourth row and the second println statement prints the spaces and throws the cursor at the next line.
Output Console :
*
* *
* * *
* * * *
Now the value of i and j is increased to 4.
For i=4, 4<4 (false)
The execution of the program will terminate when the value of i will be equal to the number of rows.
Qn1 : Right Triangle Number Pattern
public class RightTriangleNumberPattern
{
public static void main(String[] args)
{
//i for rows and j for columns
//row denotes the number of rows you want to print
int i, j, row = 4;
//outer loop for rows
for (i = 1; i <= row; i++)
{
//inner loop for columns
for (j = 1; j <= i; j++)
{
//print the current value of j
System.out.print(j + " ");
}
//throws the cursor in a new line after printing each line
System.out.println();
}
}
}
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1 2 3 4
Qn1 : Right Triangle Character Pattern
public class RightTriangleCharacterPattern
{
public static void main(String[] args)
{
//i for rows and j for columns
//row denotes the number of rows you want to print
int i, j, row = 4;
//declear alphabet variable to print the value
int alphabet = 65;
//outer loop for rows
for (i = 1; i <= row; i++)
{
//inner loop for columns
for (j = 1; j <= i; j++)
{
//print the current value of alphabet in character form
System.out.print((char) alphabet + " ");
}
//increment the alphabet variable by 1
alphabet++;
//throws the cursor in a new line after printing each line
System.out.println();
}
}
}
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