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BJP4 Exercise 2.23: DollarFigure2

Language/Type: Java class constants for loops nested loops
Author: Kimberly Todd (on 2016/09/08)

Modify your DollarFigure program from the previous exercise to become a new program called DollarFigure2 that uses a global constant for the figure's height. (You may want to make loop tables first.) The previous output used a constant height of 7. The outputs below use a constant size of 3 (left) and 5 (right):

size 3 size 5
$$$******$$$
**$$****$$**
****$**$****
$$$$$**********$$$$$
**$$$$********$$$$**
****$$$******$$$****
******$$****$$******
********$**$********

(You must solve this problem using only ONE public static final constant, not multiple constants; and its value must be used in the way described in this problem.)

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This problem asks for a complete program. Write a complete Java program as a class with a main method. (You do not need to write any import statements.)

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