5 Java Pattern Programs: Mastering Nested Loops (Left Aligned Inverted Right-Angled Triangle)

Welcome back to our series on iteration statements! In this video, we dive into the Left-Aligned Inverted Right-Angle Triangle subcategory of nested loop patterns. Building on our previous work with box patterns and standard right-angle triangles, we will now learn how to reverse the structure to create inverted designs using stars, numbers, and alphabets. Patterns Covered in this video: 1. Inverted triangle of asterisks (*) 2. Inverted triangle with row-wise constant numbers (1 1 1 1 1, 2 2 2 2, 3 3 3, ...) 3. Inverted triangle with row-wise constant letters (A A A A A, B B B B, C C C, ...) 4. Inverted triangle with column-wise incrementing numbers (1 2 3 4 5, 1 2 3 4, 1 2 3, ...) 5. Inverted triangle with column-wise incrementing letters (A B C D E, A B C D, A B C, ...) What you will learn: How to determine the range of the inner loop for inverted patterns. Deducing the relationship between the row index (i), the column index (j), and the value of n. Character type-casting in Java to print alphabetical patterns. Timestamps 00:00 - Introduction to Inverted Right-Angle Triangles 00:35 - Question 1 Explanation: Asterisk Inverted Pattern 13:47 - Question 1 Code: Asterisk Inverted Pattern 15:18 - Inner Loop Variation Explanation 19:31 - Inner Loop Variation Code 20:30 - Question 2 Explanation: Row-wise Constant Numbers 22:37 - Question 2 Code: Row-wise Constant Numbers 23:40 - Question 3 Explanation: Row-wise Constant Alphabets (Type-casting) 27:42 - Question 3 Code: Row-wise Constant Alphabets (Type-casting) 28:45 - Question 4 Explanation: Column-wise Incrementing Numbers 31:08 - Question 4 Code: Column-wise Incrementing Numbers 31:57 - Question 5 Explanation: Column-wise Incrementing Alphabets 33:56 - Question 5 Code: Column-wise Incrementing Alphabets 34:48 - Next Steps #JavaProgramming #CodingPatterns #NestedLoops #JavaForBeginners #PatternProgramming #LearnJava #ProgrammingTutorial