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reverse pattern 

* * * * *
 * * * * 
  * * *
   * *
    *


What I have tried:

import java.io.*;
import java.util.*;

public class Main {
    public static void main(String args[]) {
        // your code here
		Scanner sc = new Scanner(System.in);
		int n = sc.nextInt();
		for(int i=0; i<=n; i++){
			for(int j=0; j<=i; j++){
				System.out.print(" ");
			}
			for(int k=0; k<=n-1-i; k++){
				System.out.print(" *");
			}
			System.out.println();
		}
    }
}
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Updated 22-Dec-22 3:33am

I think you'll make life a lot easier for yourself if your outer loop counts down from n...

So something like
Java
for(int i=n; i>=0; i--){
 
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ak343 22-Dec-22 10:06am    
Hi! @OriginalGriff Thank for your warm answer. Firstly I am beginner and before asking doubts I have tried it to all the solution many times then I came here to ask what's wrong. That it is. Even you can see i have tried it so before commenting please check what is someone asking and why?
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