Lastly, a blank line is printed before the rotated 90-degrees anti-clockwise 2D main.c < > + c Test Cases array. Test Case 1 Enter the number of rows: 3 Enter the number of columns: 3 Row #1: 1 23 Row #2: 4 5-6 Test Case Row #3: 789 3-6 9 2-5-8 Test Case 1.4-7 3
1. A Different Angle (C PROGRAMMING ONLY)
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It says here on the map that the secret treasure is behind this wall. The only writings on the wall are a bunch of numbers that don’t mean anything. There’s gotta be a way to get through this wall… hmmm.. What if we look at the numbers from a different angle? Quick, help me turn the numbers to 90 degrees counterclockwise!
Input
1. Number of rows
Constraints
The value is guaranteed to be >= 3 and <= 100.
Sample
2. Number of columns
Constraints
The value is guaranteed to be >= 3 and <= 100.
Sample
3. Elements
Description
The elements of the multidimensional array depending on the number of rows and columns
Constraints
All elements are non-negative and are all less than 100.
Sample
Output
The first line will contain a message prompt to input the number of rows. The second line will contain a message prompt to input the number of columns. The succeeding lines will contain message prompts for the elements of the multidimensional array. Lastly, a blank line is printed before the rotated 90-degrees anti-clockwise 2D array.


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