The program must accept an integer N as the input. The program must print the desired pattern as shown in the example input/ output.
Examples:
Input : 41325 Output : |**** |* |*** |** |*****
Explanation:
For integers, output the number of * that corresponds to each digit in the integer. Here the first digit is 4, so print four * in the first line. The second digit is 1, so print *. So the last one, ie. the fifth digit is 5, so print five * s on the fifth line.
Input :
60710
Output :
|****** | |******* |* |
Approach
Read the input
For each digit in the integer print the corresponding number of *s
If the digit is 0 then print no *s and skip to the next line
# function to print the pattern def pattern(n): # traverse through the elements # in n assuming it as a string for i in n: # print | for every line print("|", end = "") # print i number of * s in # each line print("*" * int(i)) # get the input as string n = "41325" pattern(n)
Output:
|**** |* |*** |** |*****
Alternate solution that takes integer as input :
n = 41325 x = [] while n>0: x.append(n%10) n //= 10 for i in range(len(x)-1,-1,-1): print('|'+x[i]*'*') # code contributed by Baivab Dash
Output:
|**** |* |*** |** |*****