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hi i cant programming
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Sandeep Mewara 19-Nov-10 8:07am    
What have you tried?
Richard MacCutchan 19-Nov-10 11:09am    
Hint: Look at your question and try counting ... counting what? you ask ... well that's the challenge of programming.
Tarun.K.S 20-Nov-10 12:39pm    
well these links might help you: http://www.gidforums.com/t-9566.html, http://www.dreamincode.net/forums/topic/192631-star-patterns-in-c/

You know, it's just a couple of printf!
:)
 
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Tarun.K.S 20-Nov-10 5:22am    
My reason for vote of 1:
It requires the use of multiple for loops.
CPallini 20-Nov-10 5:31am    
You are apparently wrong ( for instance printf("---*\n--***\n-*****\n--***\n---*\n"); ). I suppose they should revoke your right to vote... :-)
Tarun.K.S 20-Nov-10 12:12pm    
With all due respect sir, why would someone use "printf" to print when it can be done using one or two for loops. Suppose the pattern has 9 rows of stars and 6 columns of star, will you keep on writing printf for each row?
Tarun.K.S 20-Nov-10 12:37pm    
if one starts to search in google about "star patterns in c", you can see the results. They use for loops.
Check this out: http://www.gidforums.com/t-9566.html
CPallini 20-Nov-10 12:59pm    
With all the respect, sir, 'it requires' means 'you can't do without' and that makes your sentence apparently WRONG.
What are you talking about ?? :confused:
What is your problem exactly ?
 
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Tarun.K.S 19-Nov-10 6:21am    
He wants to create those star patterns in C++.

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