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I am writing a C++ program. Let me know if you want the program in some other programming language.

#include <iostream> //to use input output functions

using namespace std; // to identify objects like cin cout

int main(){  //start of main() function body

int n; // number of asterisks

cout<<"how many asterisks do you want to print? "; //asks user how many asterisks it should print

   cin>>n; // reads the value of number of asterisks that user want to print

   for( int i=0; i< n; i++)    { //loop to display the number of asterisks in output

       printf("*");    } } // print * asterisks

Explanation:

I will explain how the for loop works.

Suppose the user entered 3 as number of asterisks that user wants to print.

So n=3

Now for loop has a variable i that is initialized to 0. For loop checks if the value of i is less than that of n. It is true because i=0 and n=3 and 0<3. So the body of the loop executes. This prints the first asterisk *

Then the value of i is incremented to 1 and becomes i=1

At next iteration loop again checks if value of i is less than n. It is true because i=1 and n=3 and 1<3. So the body of the loop executes. This prints the second asterisk **

Then the value of i is incremented to 1 and becomes i=2

At next iteration loop again checks if value of i is less than n. It is true because i=2 and n=3 and 2<3. So the body of the loop executes. This prints the third asterisk ***

Then the value of i is incremented to 1 and becomes i=3

At next iteration loop again checks if value of i is less than n. This time it evaluates to false because i=3 and n=3 so 3=3. So the loop ends and the output is

***

The output screenshot is attached.

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