printSquare
Category: Programming
Author: Victoria Kirst
Book Chapter: 3.3
Problem: printSquare
Write a method called printSquare that takes in two integer parameters, a min and a max, and prints the numbers in the range from min to max inclusive in a square pattern. The square pattern is easier to understand by example than by explanation, so take a look at the sample method calls and their resulting console output in the table below. printSquare(1, 5); 12345 23451 34512 45123 51234 printSquare(3, 9); 3456789 4567893 5678934 6789345 7893456 8934567 9345678 printSquare(0, 3); 0123 1230 2301 3012 printSquare(5, 5); 5 Each line of the square consists of a circular sequence of increasing integers between min and max. Each line prints a different permutation of this sequence. The first line begins with min, the second line begins with min + 1, and so on. When the sequence in any line reaches max, it 'wraps around' back to min. You may assume the caller of the method will pass a min and a max parameter such that min <= max. For a maximum of 4 points, you may instead write a different method called printSquareLite that takes only one integer parameter representing the max number in the range and prints the numbers in the range from 0 to max inclusive in the same square pattern described above. The third call above produces the same output as the call printSquareLite(3).