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Pascals Triangle #21

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38 changes: 37 additions & 1 deletion practice/pascals-triangle/pascals_triangle.py
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def rows(row_count):
pass
"""
Generate the first `row_count` rows of Pascal's Triangle.

Pascal's Triangle is a triangle of numbers where each number is the sum of
the two numbers directly above it. The triangle starts with a single 1 at
the top, and each row has one more element than the previous row.

Args:
row_count (int): The number of rows to generate.

Returns:
list: A list of lists representing the first `row_count` rows of Pascal's Triangle.

Raises:
ValueError: If `row_count` is negative.

Examples:
>>> rows(3)
[[1], [1, 1], [1, 2, 1]]
"""
if row_count < 0:
raise ValueError("number of rows is negative")
elif row_count == 0:
return []
elif row_count == 1:
return [[1]]
else:
# Generate the first `row_count - 1` rows
triangle = rows(row_count - 1)

# Calculate the new row based on the last row
last_row = triangle[-1]
new_row = [1] + [last_row[i] + last_row[i+1] for i in range(len(last_row) - 1)] + [1]

# Append the new row to the triangle and return it
triangle.append(new_row)
return triangle
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