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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting To print diamond asterisk pattern based on inputs Post 303037728 by wisecracker on Sunday 11th of August 2019 03:25:00 PM
Old 08-11-2019
Hi Chubler_XL...
Your quote:
Quote:
Can you explain further why you believe '3 and 7' should be giveing the same result as '4 and 8'?
My quote:
Quote:
I also made the mistake of thinking MIN was also the number of stars in each horizontal plot.
Your quote:
Quote:
Can you explain further why you believe '3 and 7' should be giveing the same result as '4 and 8'?
Because the OP showed a diamond for every valid inputted value, AND, he thanked my post #8.
Also it calls dash so should work on just about any shell.
The code using various values, Linux Mint 19, default terminal calling 'dash'...
Code:
Using 2, 11...
  
Number of stars: 100...
bazza@amiga-MacBookPro:~/Desktop/Code/Shell$ 

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Using 1, 10...
The same...

Using 7, 8...
Number of stars: 4...
bazza@amiga-MacBookPro:~/Desktop/Code/Shell$ 

                                 * 
                                * * 
                                 * 
Using 1, 2...
The same...

Using 4, 9...
Number of stars: 36...
bazza@amiga-MacBookPro:~/Desktop/Code/Shell$ 

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                              * * * * 
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And using 1, 6...
 The same...

AND finally are you sure it was my code you tested because the original version did NOT count the stars, I forgot to add it...
 

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PPI::Token::QuoteLike(3)				User Contributed Perl Documentation				  PPI::Token::QuoteLike(3)

NAME
PPI::Token::QuoteLike - Quote-like operator abstract base class INHERITANCE
PPI::Token::QuoteLike isa PPI::Token isa PPI::Element DESCRIPTION
The "PPI::Token::QuoteLike" class is never instantiated, and simply provides a common abstract base class for the five quote-like operator classes. In PPI, a "quote-like" is the set of quote-like things that exclude the string quotes and regular expressions. The subclasses of "PPI::Token::QuoteLike" are: qw{} - PPI::Token::QuoteLike::Words `` - PPI::Token::QuoteLike::Backtick qx{} - PPI::Token::QuoteLike::Command qr// - PPI::Token::QuoteLike::Regexp <FOO> - PPI::Token::QuoteLike::Readline The names are hopefully obvious enough not to have to explain what each class is. See their pages for more details. You may note that the backtick and command quote-like are treated separately, even though they do the same thing. This is intentional, as the inherit from and are processed by two different parts of the PPI's quote engine. SUPPORT
See the support section in the main module. AUTHOR
Adam Kennedy <adamk@cpan.org> COPYRIGHT
Copyright 2001 - 2011 Adam Kennedy. This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. The full text of the license can be found in the LICENSE file included with this module. perl v5.18.2 2011-02-25 PPI::Token::QuoteLike(3)
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