Thanks to visit codestin.com
Credit goes to www.tutorialspoint.com

Java Program to Print Inverted Star Pattern



In this article, we will understand how to print inverted star pattern. The pattern is formed by using multiple for-loops and print statements.

Below is a demonstration of the same −

Input

Suppose our input is −

Enter the size : 8

Output

The desired output would be −

The inverted star pattern
***************
 *************
  ***********
   *********
    *******
     *****
      ***
       *

Algorithm

Step 1 - START
Step 2 - Declare four integer values namely i, j, k and my_input.
Step 3 - Read the required values from the user/ define the values
Step 4 - We iterate through two nested 'for' loops to get space between the characters.
Step 5 - After iterating through the innermost loop, we iterate through another 'for' loop. This will help print the required character.
Step 6 - Now, print a newline to get the specific number of characters in the subsequent lines.
Step 7 - Display the result
Step 8 - Stop

Example 1

Here, the input is being entered by the user based on a prompt. You can try this example live in our coding ground tool run button.

import java.util.Scanner;
public class InvertedStar{
   public static void main(String[] args){
      int my_input, k, i, j;
      System.out.println("Required packages have been imported");
      Scanner my_scanner = new Scanner(System.in);
      System.out.println("A reader object has been defined ");
      System.out.print("Enter the size : ");
      my_input = my_scanner.nextInt(); System.out.println("The inverted star pattern");
      for ( i = my_input ; i >= 1; i-- ){
         for ( j = 0 ; j < my_input - i; j++ ){
            System.out.print(" ");
         }
         for ( k = 0 ; k != (2 * i) - 1; k++ ){
            System.out.print("*");
         }
         System.out.println();
      }
   }
}

Output

Required packages have been imported
A reader object has been defined
Enter the size : 8
The inverted star pattern
***************
 *************
  ***********
   *********
    *******
     *****
      ***
       *

Example 2

Here, the integer has been previously defined, and its value is accessed and displayed on the console.

public class InvertedStar{
   public static void main(String[] args){
      int my_input, k, i, j;
      char my_character;
      my_input = 8;
      System.out.println("The size is defined as " +my_input);
      System.out.println("The inverted star pattern");
      for ( i = my_input ; i >= 1; i-- ){
         for ( j = 0 ; j < my_input - i; j++ ){
            System.out.print(" ");
         }
         for ( k = 0 ; k != (2 * i) - 1; k++ ){
            System.out.print("*");
         }
         System.out.println();
      }
   }
}

Output

The size is defined as 8
The inverted star pattern
***************
 *************
  ***********
   *********
    *******
     *****
      ***
       *
Updated on: 2022-02-25T13:09:48+05:30

1K+ Views

Kickstart Your Career

Get certified by completing the course

Get Started
Advertisements