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Chapter 4, Problem 14PE
Program Plan Intro
Nested loops to draw the pattern
- • The outer “for” loop iterates the row until it reaches “7”.
- ○ The inner “for” loop iterates the “col” until it reaches the range “row + 2”.
- ■ Check whether the loop lies in the first or else in the last column.
- • If yes, print the special character “#” in the first and last columns.
- • Otherwise, print the space.
- ■ Check whether the loop lies in the first or else in the last column.
- ○ Move to the next row of the pattern.
- ○ The inner “for” loop iterates the “col” until it reaches the range “row + 2”.
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