The first thing I'm going to do is save Paul the eventual trouble. Have a look at these threads and see what the recurring issue is. I'm not sure if you are including more non-standard headers than just iostream.h, but someone else will let you know.
Something else that will be mentioned (by either Paul or CPUWizard ) is getch() no doubt. Even though you may be learning, it is a bad habit to use it to stop the program from executing.
Edit: You say that it "kind of looks like this"... but in your code it is 40 wide by 22 high. Could you please show us how it is supposed to look exactly?
Last edited by Mybowlcut; January 3rd, 2009 at 08:57 AM.
so can you please help me with the other 3 right triangles please.?..
what's the program on those 3.. nested for loop...
Your program gets to a point where x is 23 which is <= 40, but then y is set to x in the nested loop and since 23 > 22, the outer loop gets executed 17 more times unnecessarily. Is this what you intended? Can you please post an exact replica of how the image is supposed to look, so that people can offer you suggestions that are going to help?
1) Others have already said the basics of what I would say.
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draws the top half of the pattern. The bottom half is a mirror image of the top and so you should be able to do it easily.
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