Write a method called prettyOutput for the maze where you output it in a format that is easier to visualize. For this, print a border around the table, like a + in each corner, a row of minuses above and below the table, and a | at the beginning and at the end of each row. Then when you print the elements, check if the value is equal to 0, and if it is, print a couple of spaces, if it's equal to 1, then print a * character followed by a space, and if it's equal to 2, print a period (.) followed by a space. How do I add the bolded part in the method, please see what I have so far below: public void prettyOutput() {  System.out.print("+");  for (int i=0; i <= columns*2; ++i)  {     System.out.print("-");     }     System.out.println("+");  for (int r=0; r < maze.length; ++r){     System.out.print("| ");  for (int c=0; c < maze[r].length; ++c)  {  System.out.printf(maze[r][c]+" ");  }     System.out.println("|");     }  System.out.print("+");   for (int i=0; i <= columns*2; ++i){  System.out.print("-");  }  System.out.println("+");    }     Subject: Java Programming

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Write a method called prettyOutput for the maze where you output it in a format that is easier to

visualize. For this, print a border around the table, like a + in each corner, a row of minuses above and below

the table, and a | at the beginning and at the end of each row. Then when you print the elements, check if the

value is equal to 0, and if it is, print a couple of spaces, if it's equal to 1, then print a * character followed by a

space, and if it's equal to 2, print a period (.) followed by a space.

How do I add the bolded part in the method, please see what I have so far below:

public void prettyOutput()

System.out.print("+");

 for (int i=0; i <= columns*2; ++i)

 {

    System.out.print("-");

    }

  

 System.out.println("+");

 for (int r=0; r < maze.length; ++r){

  

 System.out.print("| ");

 for (int c=0; c < maze[r].length; ++c)

 {

 System.out.printf(maze[r][c]+" ");

 }

  

 System.out.println("|");

  

 }

 System.out.print("+"); 

 for (int i=0; i <= columns*2; ++i){

 System.out.print("-");

 }

 System.out.println("+");

  

}

 

 

Subject: Java Programming

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