Here's what the book says:
Parkside's Other Triangle is generated from two positive integers, one for the size and one for the seed. For example,
Size 6, Seed 1
1 2 4 7 2 7
3 5 8 3 8
6 9 4 9
1 5 1
6 2
3
Size gives the number of columns. Seed specifies the starting value for column 1. Column n contains n values. The successive values are obtained by adding 1 to the previous value. When 9 is reached, the next value becomes 1.
Write a program that reads pairs of positive integers and produces Parkside's Other Triangle for each pair.
This is what I have so far:
All it does is ask for the size and the seed and you can input the values you want.Code:#include <iostream> #include <stdlib.h> using namespace std; int main () { int size, seed, LCV; cout << "Enter the size: "; cin >> size; cout << "Enter the seed: "; cin >> seed; return 0; }
Im supposed to use nested "for" loops to produce the triangle thing in the example i gave above.
Like:
for(---;---;---)
for(---;---;---)
command;
I cant use super advanced stuff, all we've learned so far is loops and conditional statements, variables, and basic commands.
If you can help, Thanks!