Downward triangle star pattern means we want to print a triangle that is downward facing means base is upwards and by default, orientation is leftwards so the desired triangle to be printed should look like
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Example
Java
// Java Program to Print Lower Star Triangle Pattern // Main class public class GFG { // Main driver method public static void main(String[] args) { // Nested 2 for loops for iteration over the matrix // Outer loop for rows int rows = 9 ; for ( int a = rows - 1 ; a >= 0 ; a--) { // Inner loop for columns for ( int b = 0 ; b <= a; b++) { // Prints star and space System.out.print( "*" + " " ); } // By now we are done with single row so new // line System.out.println(); } } } |
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Using Recursion
Java
// added by Manish Sharma import java.io.*; class GFG { public static void printRow( int n) { if (n == 0 ) // base case { return ; } System.out.print( "* " ); printRow(n - 1 ); // next * in the same row } public static void nextRow( int n) { if (n == 0 ) { return ; } printRow(n); // prints the whole row recursively. System.out.print( "\n" ); // for new line after printing a row... nextRow(n - 1 ); // changed to new row } public static void main (String[] args) { GFG.nextRow( 5 ); // no need to create an object of GFG class as nextRow method is static. } } |
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Time Complexity: O(n2), where n represents the given number of rows.
Auxiliary Space: O(1), no extra space is required, so it is a constant.