Use nested for loops statements to draw hallow boxes of "*"s.
the boxes have the same nu...
Computers and Technology, 23.10.2019 18:50 Ezonthekid
Use nested for loops statements to draw hallow boxes of "*"s.
the boxes have the same number of rows and columns and this number should be input from the user (valid range: 5 to 21).
sample output:
drawing hallow boxes program.
do you want to start(y/n)? y
how many rows/columns (5-21)? 25
out of range. reenter: 7
* *
* *
* *
* * *
do you want to continue(y/n)? y
how many rows/columns (5-21)? 5
* *
* *
* *
do you want to continue(y/n)? n
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