Pattern printing Middle Letter- odd length string
An odd length string S is passed as the input. The program must print the pattern as described below.
Let L be the length of the string and M denote the middle position of the string S. The characters in the string are a(1),...., a(M), .... a(L).- The first line will contain the middle letter a(M) of S in the extreme right.- Then in each subsequent line, the letters after the middle letter from a(M+1) to a(L) is appended to the line output.- After the end of the string a(L) is reached, in each subsequent line, the letters from the beginning to the middle letter, a(1) to a(M-1) are appended to the line output.
Note: Asterisk * will be used to pad in the front so that each line has L characters
Input Format:
The first line will contain S.
Output Format:
L lines as output where L is the length of the string S.
Boundary Conditions:3 <= L <= 1001
Example:
Input/Output 1:
Input:
CRY
Output:
**R
*RY
RYC
Example Input/Output 2:
Input:
PROG
.........
CODE:#include<stdio.h>
#include<string.h>
//Developed by yogesh
int main()
{
int i,j,k,x=0;
char str[1001];
scanf("%s",str);
int len=strlen(str);
int mid=len/2;
for(i=len;i>0;i--)
{
for(j=0;j<i;j++)
{
if(x+j<=len-2)
printf("* ");
for(k=0;k<=x;k++)
{
if(x+j>len-2&&x+j<=len)
if(mid+k>len-1)
printf("%c ",str[(mid+k)-len]);
else
printf("%c ",str[mid+k]);
}
}
printf("\n");
x++;
}
return 0;
}
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