Mario

Implement a program that prints out a half-pyramid of a specified height, per the below.
$ ./mario
Height: 4
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Specification
- Write, in a file called
mario.pyin~/pset6/mario/less/, a program that recreates the half-pyramid using hashes (#) for blocks, exactly as you did in Problem Set 1, except that your program this time should be written (a) in Python and (b) in CS50 IDE. - To make things more interesting, first prompt the user with
get_intfor the half-pyramid’s height, a positive integer between1and8, inclusive. - If the user fails to provide a positive integer no greater than
8, you should re-prompt for the same again. - Then, generate (with the help of
printand one or more loops) the desired half-pyramid. - Take care to align the bottom-left corner of your half-pyramid with the left-hand edge of your terminal window.
Usage
Your program should behave per the example below.
$ ./mario
Height: 4
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Testing
No check50 for this problem, but be sure to test your code for each of the following.
- Run your program as
python mario.pyand wait for a prompt for input. Type in-1and press enter. Your program should reject this input as invalid, as by re-prompting the user to type in another number. - Run your program as
python mario.pyand wait for a prompt for input. Type in0and press enter. Your program should reject this input as invalid, as by re-prompting the user to type in another number. - Run your program as
python mario.pyand wait for a prompt for input. Type in1and press enter. Your program should generate the below output. Be sure that the pyramid is aligned to the bottom-left corner of your terminal, and that there are no extra spaces at the end of each line.
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- Run your program as
python mario.pyand wait for a prompt for input. Type in2and press enter. Your program should generate the below output. Be sure that the pyramid is aligned to the bottom-left corner of your terminal, and that there are no extra spaces at the end of each line.
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- Run your program as
python mario.pyand wait for a prompt for input. Type in8and press enter. Your program should generate the below output. Be sure that the pyramid is aligned to the bottom-left corner of your terminal, and that there are no extra spaces at the end of each line.
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- Run your program as
python mario.pyand wait for a prompt for input. Type in9and press enter. Your program should reject this input as invalid, as by re-prompting the user to type in another number. Then, type in2and press enter. Your program should generate the below output. Be sure that the pyramid is aligned to the bottom-left corner of your terminal, and that there are no extra spaces at the end of each line.
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- Run your program as
python mario.pyand wait for a prompt for input. Type infooand press enter. Your program should reject this input as invalid, as by re-prompting the user to type in another number. - Run your program as
python mario.pyand wait for a prompt for input. Do not type anything, and press enter. Your program should reject this input as invalid, as by re-prompting the user to type in another number.
How to Submit
Execute the below, logging in with your GitHub username and password when prompted. For security, you’ll see asterisks (*) instead of the actual characters in your password.
submit50 cs50/problems/2020/x/sentimental/mario/less