Write a function that gives a tree with one input

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Joe Ronald
Joe Ronald am 23 Feb. 2022
Kommentiert: Jan am 24 Feb. 2022
Hello,
I have no idea of how to do something like that i tried to sum but you can't do so with string thanks

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Les Beckham
Les Beckham am 23 Feb. 2022
n = 9;
tree(9);
* *** ***** ******* ********* *********** ************* *************** *****************
function tree(n)
for i = 1:n
fprintf('%s', repmat(' ', 1, n-i));
fprintf('%s\n', repmat('*', 1, 1 + 2*(i-1)))
end
end
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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson am 23 Feb. 2022
Note that this is a homework question
Les Beckham
Les Beckham am 23 Feb. 2022
mea culpa
I got carried away.

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Jan
Jan am 23 Feb. 2022
Bearbeitet: Jan am 23 Feb. 2022
n = 9;
disp(char(10 * (abs(-n+1:n-1) < (1:n).') + ' '))
* *** ***** ******* ********* *********** ************* *************** *****************
Or with a function:
affAbre(n)
function affAbre(n)
s = repmat(' ', 1, 2*n-1);
for k = 0:n-1
s(n-k:n+k) = '*';
disp(s)
end
end
Come on. Be a little bit creative. Try to understand the given solutions and invent a new one.
Of course, I assume that this is a homework question and posting solutions does not help you. I hop, the different approachs motivate you to learn Matlab.
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Joe Ronald
Joe Ronald am 23 Feb. 2022
Well your right but i was just stuck tried every way i could think about :/
Thanks
Jan
Jan am 24 Feb. 2022
Are you unstuck now?
Did you understand, how my first suggestion is working?

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Joe Ronald
Joe Ronald am 23 Feb. 2022
thanks for the answers

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