Computer Networking: A Top-Down Approach (7th Edition)
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Author: James Kurose, Keith Ross
Publisher: PEARSON
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Write a recursive function called PrintNumPattern() to output the following number pattern.
Given a positive integer as input (Ex: 12), subtract another positive integer (Ex: 3) continually until a negative value is reached, and then
continually add the second integer until the first integer is again reached. For this lab, do not end output with a newline.
Ex. If the input is:
12
3
the output is:
12 9 6 3 0 -3 0 36 9 12
324984.1778288.qx3zgy7
main.cpp
Load default template...
1 #include <iostream>
2
3 using namespace std;
5 // TODO: Write recursive PrintNumPattern() function
6.
7 int main () {
int num1;
int num2;
8
10
cin >> num1;
cin >> num2;
PrintNumPattern(num1, num2);
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12
13
14
15
return 0;
16 }
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Transcribed Image Text:Write a recursive function called PrintNumPattern() to output the following number pattern. Given a positive integer as input (Ex: 12), subtract another positive integer (Ex: 3) continually until a negative value is reached, and then continually add the second integer until the first integer is again reached. For this lab, do not end output with a newline. Ex. If the input is: 12 3 the output is: 12 9 6 3 0 -3 0 36 9 12 324984.1778288.qx3zgy7 main.cpp Load default template... 1 #include <iostream> 2 3 using namespace std; 5 // TODO: Write recursive PrintNumPattern() function 6. 7 int main () { int num1; int num2; 8 10 cin >> num1; cin >> num2; PrintNumPattern(num1, num2); 11 12 13 14 15 return 0; 16 } Run your program as often as you'd like, before submitting for grading. Below, type any needed input values in the first box, then click Run program and observe the program's output in the Develop mode Submit mode second box. Enter program input (optional) If your code requires input values, provide them here. main.cpp (Your program) Run program Input (from above) Output (shown below) Program output displayed here ↑ ↑ m st
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