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Triangle Exercises

Easiest exercise ever Print one asterisk to the console.

Draw a horizontal line Given a number n, print n asterisks on one line.

Draw a vertical line Given a number n, print n lines, each with one asterisks

Draw a right triangle Given a number n, print n lines, each with one more asterisk than the last (i.e. one on the first line, two on the second,etc.)

Diamond Exercises

Isosceles Triangle Given a number n, print a centered triangle. Example for n=3:

Diamond Given a number n, print a centered diamond. Example for n=3:

Diamond with Name Given a number n, print a centered diamond with your name in place of the middle line. Example for n=3:

FizzBuzz Exercise

FizzBuzz is a simple number game where you count, but say "Fizz" and/or "Buzz" instead of numbers adhering to certain rules.

Create a FizzBuzz() method that prints out the numbers 1 through 100. Instead of numbers divisible by three print "Fizz". Instead of numbers divisible by five print "Buzz". Instead of numbers divisible by three and five print "FizzBuzz".

Sample Output: 1 2 Fizz 4 Buzz Fizz 7 8 Fizz Buzz 11 Fizz 13 14 FizzBuzz

Prime Factors Exercise

Write a method generate(int n) that given an integer N will return a list of integers such that the numbers are the factors of N and are arranged in increasing numerical order.

For example, generate(1) should return an empty list and generate(30) should return the numbers: 2,3,5.

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