C Program to print Kite Pattern | C Programming

To draw the kite pattern we us for loop. The kite Pattern in c is easy to make using for loop. for loop is a repetition control structure that allows you to efficiently write a loop that needs to execute a specific number of times.

Syntax

Syntax
The syntax of a for loop in C programming language is −

for ( init; condition; increment ) {
   statement(s);

}

Here is the flow of control in a 'for' loop −
·      The init step is executed first, and only once. This step allows you to declare and initialize any loop control variables. You are not required to put a statement here, as long as a semicolon appears.
·      Next, the condition is evaluated. If it is true, the body of the loop is executed. If it is false, the body of the loop does not execute and the flow of control jumps to the next statement just after the 'for' loop.
·      After the body of the 'for' loop executes, the flow of control jumps back up to the increment statement. This statement allows you to update any loop control variables. This statement can be left blank, as long as a semicolon appears after the condition.

·      The condition is now evaluated again. If it is true, the loop executes and the process repeats itself (body of loop, then increment step, and then again condition). After the condition becomes false, the 'for' loop terminates.

C Program to print Kite Pattern

#include<stdio.h>
int main()
{
int i,j,k,l,n,c=0,d=0;
printf("Enter the number:-\n");
scanf("%d",&n);
for(i=n;i>=1;i--)
{
for(j=1;j<i;j++)
{
printf(" ");
}
c=c+1;
for(k=1;k<=c;k++)
{
printf("*");
}
for(l=1;l<=c;l++)
{
if (l!=1)
printf("*");
}
printf("\n");
}
for(i=n-1;i>1;i--)
{
d=d+1;
for(j=1;j<=d;j++)
{
printf(" ");
} for(k=1;k<=i;k++)
{
printf("*");
}
for(l=1;l<=i;l++)
{
if(l!=1)
printf("*");
}
printf("\n");
}
return 0;
}

OUTPUT

C program to print Kite Pattern

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