0

I need to print out a triangle that looks like this:

*
 **
  ***
   ****

The code I have right now

    for(line = 0; line < size; line++){
        for(count = 0; count < line; count++){
            System.out.print("*");
            for(space = 0; space < line; space++)
                System.out.print(" ");
        }
            System.out.println();
    }

I get this

* 
**  
***   
****    
*****     
******    
4
  • 1
    temporarily replace the spaces with + or some other character and it will be a bit more evident what is happening
    – vandale
    Nov 27, 2013 at 4:28
  • What exactly is that pattern you're trying to achieve? I mean you shown it but I don't see a fixed pattern there. Can you describe that in words?
    – Rahul
    Nov 27, 2013 at 4:28
  • The code you give us does not produce the second pattern
    – vandale
    Nov 27, 2013 at 4:30
  • It is more related to algorithms not just java Nov 27, 2013 at 4:38

5 Answers 5

2
for(line = 0; line < size; line++){
    for(space = 0; space < line; ++space)
        System.out.print(" ");
    for(count = 0; count < line; count++)
        System.out.print("*");
    System.out.println();
}
0

You're printing the spaces on the same line. Call System.out.println(); before printing the spaces.

Edit - Example:

for (line = 0; line < size; line++){
    for(space = 0; space < line - 1; space++)
        System.out.print(" ");
    for (count = 0; count < line; count++)
        System.out.print("*");
    System.out.println();
}
0

You need to first print the prefix spaces. and then print the stars.

Have a try with this:

    int line = 0;
    int size = 6;
    int count = 0;
    int space = 0;
    for (line = 0; line < size; line++) {
        //print spaces
        for (space = 0; space < line; space++)
            System.out.print(" ");

        //Print stars
        //Note: here count condition should be count < line+1, rather than count < line
        //If you do not do so, the first star with print as space only.
        for (count = 0; count < line+1; count++) {
            System.out.print("*");

        }
        System.out.println();
    }

Output in console:

*
 **
  ***
   ****
    *****
     ******
0
  class Pyramid 
   {
    public static void main(String args[])
    {
       java.util.Scanner pyr=new java.util.Scanner(System.in);
       System.out.println("type a no. to make Pyramid");
       int n= pyr.nextInt();
       for (int i=1; i<=n; i++)
       {
           for(int j=n; j>i; j--)
           {
               System.out.print(" ");
           } 
           for(int k=1; k<=i; k++)
           {
              System.out.print("* ");
           }
            System.out.println(); 
        }
    }
0

Just printing the spaces before the asterisks would be fine.

Your Answer

By clicking “Post Your Answer”, you agree to our terms of service and acknowledge you have read our privacy policy.

Not the answer you're looking for? Browse other questions tagged or ask your own question.