Database System Concepts
Database System Concepts
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ISBN: 9780078022159
Author: Abraham Silberschatz Professor, Henry F. Korth, S. Sudarshan
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education
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**Exercise 3: NestedLoop Program**

**Objective:** 
Write a program called `NestedLoop` that prints the following pattern. Ensure you use a *nested loop*. No credit will be awarded if a nested loop is not used. This exercise carries 10 points.

**Pattern to Print:**

```
1
22
333
4444
55555
```

**Instructions:**
- Create a program where you employ a nested loop to achieve the desired pattern.
- A nested loop involves having one loop inside another. In this scenario, the outer loop might control the number of lines, while the inner loop determines how many times each number is printed on its respective line.

**Example of Nested Loop Logic:**

Here’s a basic illustration (in pseudocode) to guide you:

```plaintext
for i from 1 to 5
    for j from 1 to i
        print(i)
    end for
    print new line
end for
```

**Outcome:**
- The program should output numbers in increasing order, with each number repeated on each line corresponding to its value. The outcome of this exercise helps illustrate your understanding of loop constructs.
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Transcribed Image Text:**Exercise 3: NestedLoop Program** **Objective:** Write a program called `NestedLoop` that prints the following pattern. Ensure you use a *nested loop*. No credit will be awarded if a nested loop is not used. This exercise carries 10 points. **Pattern to Print:** ``` 1 22 333 4444 55555 ``` **Instructions:** - Create a program where you employ a nested loop to achieve the desired pattern. - A nested loop involves having one loop inside another. In this scenario, the outer loop might control the number of lines, while the inner loop determines how many times each number is printed on its respective line. **Example of Nested Loop Logic:** Here’s a basic illustration (in pseudocode) to guide you: ```plaintext for i from 1 to 5 for j from 1 to i print(i) end for print new line end for ``` **Outcome:** - The program should output numbers in increasing order, with each number repeated on each line corresponding to its value. The outcome of this exercise helps illustrate your understanding of loop constructs.
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