C++ Programming Problem #2 : Descending Numbers (Rotated Half Triangle Shape)
Problem # 2: Descending Numbers (Rotated Half Triangle Shape)
//---www.skellainnovations.com---// #include <iostream.h> #include <conio.h> #define ct cout void dec(int x); int main() { clrscr(); int x; ct<<"Enter a Number: "; cin>>x; dec(x); getch(); return 0; } void dec(int x) { int a,b; for(a=x;a>=1;a--) { for(b=a;b>=1;b--) { ct<<b; } ct<<endl; } } //---www.skellainnovations.com---//
Breakdown of Codes
Additional Components Used
Define Directive
Descending Numbers (Rotated Half Triangle Shape) : Define Directive
#define ct cout
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This is how to manipulate the identifier. For example, changing the built-in method cout, you can change it intoct which will be (#define ct cout) when you type it in your program.
#define identifier replacement
LEGEND : change
Breakdown of Codes : In the Deeper Side of the Process
Void Function Called
Descending Numbers (Rotated Half Triangle Shape) : Void Function Called
void dec(int x) { int a,b; for(a=x;a>=1;a--) { for(b=a;b>=1;b--) { ct << b; } ct << endl; } //end of function
Brysen
April 23, 2017 @ 12:14 pm
Good job making it appear easy.
Kel Ragonton
April 26, 2017 @ 9:44 am
my pleasure.