C++ Program to Print Number Triangles

The program to print number triangles uses two loops (usually while or for loop) and prints a triangle of numbers. In this example, we will see four such patterns of number triangle.

This program is written using Dev C++ version 4.9.9.2 installed on a Windows 7 64-bit PC. You may use any standard C++ compiler and the code in this program will still work.

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The intent of this program is to develop an understanding of C++ loops for beginner C++ programmers.

How a loop starts and terminates?

How does a nested loop works?

These are some of the questions, we tried to answer using these examples. However, you as a learner must try to write the program on your own and then compare your results given here.

Problem Definition

We want to following 4 number triangles using nested for loops. You may try a different combination of loops for better learning. The number patterns are given below.

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Each of this program take two “for” loop. The outer loop is for rows and inner loop is for columns.

Number Triangle Patterns

Program Code – Pattern 1

The program code for pattern 1 is given below.

/* C++ Program to print the following number triangle 
1 
2 1 
3 2 1 
4 3 2 1 
5 4 3 2 1 
6 5 4 3 2 1 
7 6 5 4 3 2 1 
8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 
9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 */

#include <conio.h> 
#include <iostream.h>
#include <cstdlib>

int main()
{       
   int i,j,n;    
   n = 10;       
   for( i = 1; i < n; i++) 
   { 
      for( j=i;j >= 1; j--)         
      {             
         cout << j;         
      }             
   cout << "\n";     
   } 
getch(); 
return 0; 
}

Output – Pattern 1

1 
2 1 
3 2 1 
4 3 2 1 
5 4 3 2 1 
6 5 4 3 2 1 
7 6 5 4 3 2 1 
8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 
9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1

Program Code – Pattern 2

The program code for pattern 2 is given below.

/* C++ program to print following number triangle
1 
12 
123 
1234 
12345 
123456 
1234567 
12345678 
123456789 */ 

#include <conio.h> 
#include <iostream.h>
#include <cstdlib>

using namespace std; 
int main() 
{  
   int i,j,n;      
   n = 10;       
   for(i = 1;i < n;i++)     
   {         
      for(j = 1;j<=i;j++)         
      {             
         cout << j;         
      }             
   cout << "\n";     
   } 
getch(); 
return EXIT_SUCCESS; 
}

Output – Pattern 2

1 
12 
123 
1234 
12345 
123456 
1234567 
12345678 
123456789

Program Code – Pattern 3

The program code for pattern 1 is given below.

/* C++ Program to Print 
987654321 
87654321 
7654321 
654321 
54321 
4321 
321 
21 
1 */ 

#include <conio.h> 
#include <iostream.h>
#include <cstdlib>

using namespace std; 

int main() 
{   

    int i,j,n; 

    n = 10;   

    for(i = 1; i <=10;i++) { for( j= n-i;j>= 1;j--) 
        { 

            cout << j; 

        } 

            cout << "\n"; 
    }   

getch(); 
return EXIT_SUCCESS; 

}

Output – Pattern 3

Output – Number Triangle 3

Program Code – Pattern 4

The program code for pattern 4 is given below.


/* C++ Program to print 
123456789 
12345678 
1234567 
123456 
12345 
1234 
123 
12 
1 */ 

#include <conio.h> 
#include <iostream.h>
#include <cstdlib>

using namespace std; 

int main() 
{   

    int i,j,n; 

    n = 10; 
  
    for(i = 1; i <= n;i++) 
    { 

        for(j = 1; j <= n - i; j++) 
        { 

            cout << j; 

        } 

            cout << "\n"; 
    } 

getch(); 

return EXIT_SUCCESS; 

}

Output – Pattern 4

Output – Number Triangle 4
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