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Figure 14-4. Symmetric pattern 1 That's enough to knock your eyes right out of their sockets! And all that from a single one-dimensional array. Variations The computer completely controls your symmetric pattern, dot for dot. Small changes in the program can affect the pattern in a big way. For example, try this simple change in line 300: 300 FOR K=0 TO 0 And RUN the program again: Notice in your printout (or in Figure 14-5) that each string of ones and zeros in the array prints only once. The K loop in line 300 controls the repetitions of these strings. 195
Figure
14-4.
Symmetric pattern 1
That’s enough to knock your eyes right out of their sockets! And all
that
from a single one-dimensional array.
Variations
The computer completely controls your symmetric pattern, dot for
dot. Small changes in the program can affect the pattern in a big way.
For example, try this simple change in line 300:
300
FOR K=0 TO 0
And RUN the program again:
Notice in your printout (or in Figure 14-5) that each string of ones
and zeros in the array prints only once. The K loop in line 300 controls
the repetitions of these strings.
195