Alphabet Pattern 15 (or) Character Pattern15 Program in Java

Write "Java"  Program to print below Alphabet Pattern15 (or) Character Pattern15:

To understand this example, you should have knowledge of the following topics:

·  Java For loop
·   Java programming operators.

Java Character pattern 15 program using For loop:
import java.util.Scanner;
class alphabetPattern15
{
public static void main(String[] ags)
{
    int i, j,k;
   System.out.println("Enter the number of lines");
   Scanner s = new Scanner(System.in);
   k = s.nextInt();
    for(i = k;i >= 1;i--)
    {  
        for(j = i;j >= 1;j--)
           {
            System.out.print((char)(j+64));
            }
        System.out.println();
    }
  }
}
Output:
Enter the number of lines 5
EDCBA
DCBA
CBA
BA
A
Explanation:
  • The first three integers "i", "j", "k"  are declared of type int.
  • Then in the First for loop “i” value is initialized with a value of "k" (where the "k" value is given through Keyboard). 
  • Now “i” value is checked with the condition "i >= 1". If the condition is True loops enter into second for loop.
  • Now the loop enters into the second for loop and checks the condition "j >= 1". Where "j = i. and the condition is True.
  • Now prints the " Alphabet". Print up to second for loop condition becomes False.
  • When the value of "i"  becomes less than the "1" value the program terminates.
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