I am trying to make a program, that will ask users for the length and width of a rectangle, where the length and width will be portrayed with a * symbol.The program actually works well, it's just adding an extra symbol, and I do not know why.
E.g, I enter 5 for the length , and 4 for the width, my output will end up looking like:
xxxxxx
x x
x x
x x
xxxxxx
These dimensions above me are actually 6x5, even though I put 5x4 in the program.
I would want the program to look like this, Expected output:
xxxxx
x x
x x
xxxxx
My code is:
import java.util.Scanner;
public class aps{
public static void main(String [] args){
//Declaring variables
int length, width;
//Prompting user for length
Scanner scanner = new Scanner(System.in);
System.out.print("Enter the length of your rectangle: ");
length = scanner.nextInt();// integer i for rows(width)
//Prompting user for width
System.out.print("Enter the width of your rectangle: ");
width = scanner.nextInt();//integer j for columns(length)
//Processing
for(int i = 0; i<=width; i++){ //first loop
for(int j = 0; j<=length; j++){ //second loop
if(i==0||j==0||j==length||i==width){
System.out.print("*");
}
else{
System.out.print(" ");
}
}// end of second loop
System.out.println();
} //end of first loop
}
}
i<=width
andj<=length
. That means you go from 0 to 5 inclusive and from 0 to 4 inclusive. How many numbers are that? 6 and 5, not 5 and 4. (Hint: 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5)