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CPTTRN5 - Character Patterns (Act 5) |
Using two characters: . (dot) and * (asterisk) print a grid-like pattern. The grid will have l lines, c columns, and each square shaped element of the grid will have the height and width equal to s.
Moreover, each of the grid elements will have a diagonal. The diagonal of the first square in the first line of the grid is directed towards down and right corner - use the \ (backslash) character to print it; while the next diagonal will be directed towards upper right corner - use the / (slash) character to print it. Print the successive diagonals alternately (please consult the example below).
Input
You are given t - the number of test cases and for each of the test case three positive integers: l - the number of lines, c - the number of columns in the grid and s - the size of the single square shaped element.
Output
For each of the test cases output the requested pattern (please have a look at the example). Use one line break in between successive patterns.
Example
Input: 3 3 1 2 4 4 1 2 5 2 Output: **** *\.* *.\* **** *./* */.* **** *\.* *.\* **** ********* *\*/*\*/* ********* */*\*/*\* ********* *\*/*\*/* ********* */*\*/*\* ********* **************** *\.*./*\.*./*\.* *.\*/.*.\*/.*.\* **************** *./*\.*./*\.*./* */.*.\*/.*.\*/.* ****************
Added by: | kuszi |
Date: | 2012-09-04 |
Time limit: | 1s |
Source limit: | 50000B |
Memory limit: | 1536MB |
Cluster: | Cube (Intel G860) |
Languages: | All except: ASM64 |
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2016-04-15 02:49:43 enkhtsolmon
solved if using python don't forget strip :D |
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2016-04-15 02:36:13 enkhtsolmon
please help nzec |
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2016-03-22 05:51:07
This is a tricky one, I couldn't get it to work with any of the tips above, I ended up using the following equivalence: 0 == (i+j) % (2*square_size+2) for the backslashes and for the other ones try to figure it out ;) |
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2016-03-13 21:16:48
how to solve segmentation fault? |
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2016-03-07 12:04:15
How to solve test case 3 any idea?? |
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2016-02-08 23:14:27
i tried solving this probem using a function that prints the basic square for the grid in every row and column, i am nearly done with this but the problem is that i am not able to move the cursor back to the start position after printing one square of a coloumn in say line 1 to print the second square for coloumn2 in line 1, can anybody help me with this . I am using c++. |
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2016-02-08 05:52:19
help ? |
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2016-01-29 19:04:03
how to print \ in c++ |
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2016-01-27 08:03:26
Can anyone plz help me to provide some hint regarding this pattern |
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2016-01-18 14:21:41
@soaph,I haven't understood what you have said...can u pls elaborate!!! |