In this tutorial you will learn about the C Program to Print Same Numbers in Rows and Columns and its application with practical example.
C Program to Print Same Numbers in Rows and Columns
In this tutorial, we will learn to create a C program that will Print the Same Numbers in Rows and Columns in C programming.
Prerequisites
Before starting with this tutorial, we assume that you are the best aware of the following C programming topics:
- Operators in C Programming.
- Basic Input and Output function in C Programming.
- Basic C programming.
- For loop in C programming.
- Conditional Statements in C programming.
What is a pattern?
The patterns can be any shape or design drawn on the screen i.e. triangle, rectangle, pyramid, any other shape. In the C programming language, the patterns are generated using loops and iterative statements. The angle between every two sides of the square is 90 degrees, and the sum of all the angles is 360 degrees. The square is a shape which is having all the sides equal in length. The pattern can be any shape square, rectangle, or rhombus.
Algorithm:-
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1. Declaring the required variables for the program. 2. Taking the input rows and columns from the user. 3. Generating the pattern using the nested for loop. 4. Printing the square pattern. 5. End the program. |
Program description:-
In today’s program, we will first take the input rows and columns from the user. Then we will print the pattern using the for loop containing the same numbers in rows and columns.
The below is an example of the pattern program code filled with numbers.
Program Code:-
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/* **C Program to Print Same Numbers in Rows and Columns** */ #include<stdio.h> int main() { //Declaring the required variables for the program int i, j, rw, cl; //taking the input number of rows from the user. printf(" \nPlease Enter the Number of Rows : "); scanf("%d", &rw); //taking the input number of columns form the user. printf(" \nPlease Enter the Number of Columns : "); scanf("%d", &cl); //generating the pattern from the for loop for(i = 1; i <= rw; i++) { for(j = 1; j <= cl; j++) { //printing the pattern printf("%d", j); } printf("\n"); } return 0; } |
Output:-
In the above program, we have last initialized the required variable.
- rw = it will hold the integer value.
- cl = it will hold the integer value.
- j = it will hold the integer value.
- i = it will hold the integer value.
Input the number of rows for the pattern.
Code to make the pattern on the screen.
Printing output pattern using c programming.