Introduction To Flowcharting: by Prof - Vasudha Rao
Introduction To Flowcharting: by Prof - Vasudha Rao
Flowcharting
By Prof.Vasudha Rao
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program.
Read Pay Rate
• The figure shown here
is a flowchart for the Multiply Hours
by Pay Rate.
pay-calculating
Store result in
Gross Pay.
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Basic Flowchart START
Rounded
Rectangle
– rounded rectangles
Read Pay Rate
– parallelograms
– a rectangle Multiply Hours
by Pay Rate.
Rectangle Store result in
• Each symbol represents Gross Pay.
Multiply Hours
by Pay Rate.
START Store result in
Gross Pay.
Display Gross
Pay
END Terminal
END
Basic Flowchart START
Multiply Hours
by Pay Rate.
Display message Store result in
Gross Pay.
“How many
Read Hours
hours did you Display Gross
Pay
work?”
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Basic Flowchart START
assignment
Multiply Hours
by Pay Rate.
Process Store result in
Multiply Hours Gross Pay.
by Pay Rate.
Store result in Display Gross
Pay
Gross Pay.
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Stepping Through START
Output
Operation
the Flowchart
Display message
“How many
hours did you
work?”
Read Hours
How many
hours did
you work?
Display message
“How much do
you get paid per
hour?”
Multiply Hours
by Pay Rate.
Store result in
Variable Contents: Gross Pay.
the Flowchart
Display message
“How many
hours did you
work?”
How many
Input Read Hours
Multiply Hours
by Pay Rate.
Store result in
Variable Contents: Gross Pay.
the Flowchart
Display message
“How many
hours did you
work?”
Read Hours
How much
do you get
paid per
Display message
hour?
“How much do
Output you get paid per
Operation hour?”
Multiply Hours
by Pay Rate.
Store result in
Variable Contents: Gross Pay.
Hours: 40
Display Gross
Pay Rate: ? Pay
the Flowchart
Display message
“How many
hours did you
work?”
Read Hours
How much
do you get
paid per
Display message
hour? 20
“How much do
you get paid per
hour?”
Hours: 40
Display Gross
Pay Rate: 20 Pay
Display message
Read Hours
How much
do you get
paid per
Display message
hour?
“How much do
you get paid per
hour?”
Multiply Hours
Process: The by Pay Rate.
Store result in
Variable Contents: product of 40
times 20 is
Gross Pay.
Hours: 40 stored in
Gross Pay Display Gross
Pay Rate: 20 Pay
the Flowchart
Display message
“How many
hours did you
work?”
Read Hours
Your gross
pay is 800
Display message
“How much do
you get paid per
hour?”
Multiply Hours
by Pay Rate.
Store result in
Variable Contents: Gross Pay.
Hours: 40
Output Display Gross
Pay Rate: 20 Operation Pay
NO YES
Repetition Structure
• A repetition structure represents part of the program that
repeats. This type of structure is commonly known as a
loop.
A Pre-Test Repetition Structure
• This type of structure is known as a pre-test repetition
structure. The condition is tested BEFORE any actions are
performed.
YES
x < y? Display x Add 1 to x
A Pre-Test Repetition Structure
• In a pre-test repetition structure, if the condition does not
exist, the loop will never begin.
YES
x < y? Display x Add 1 to x
A Post-Test Repetition Structure
• This flowchart segment shows a post-test
repetition structure.
• The condition is tested AFTER the actions Display x
are performed.
• A post-test repetition structure always Add 1 to x
performs its actions at least once.
YES
x < y?
Case Structure
• One of several possible actions is taken, depending
on the contents of a variable.
Case Structure
• The structure below indicates actions to perform
depending on the value in years_employed.
CASE
years_employed
1 2 3 Other
If years_employed = 2, If years_employed = 3,
bonus is set to 200 bonus is set to 400
If years_employed = 1, If years_employed is
CASE
bonus is set to 100 years_employed any other value, bonus
is set to 800
1 2 3 Other
A
Connectors
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A
Modules
• A program module (such as a function in
C++) is represented by a special symbol.
Modules
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•The position of the module
symbol indicates the point the Read Input.
module is executed.
•A separate flowchart can be Call calc_pay
function.
constructed for the module.
Display results.
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Review
• What do each of the following symbols
represent?
Input/Output
Operation Connector
Process Module
Review
• Name the four flowchart structures.
• Addition of 3 numbers
• Squares of 2 numbers
• Factorial program
• Accept 3 numbers and display the greater
number
• Sum of first 50 natural numbers
End of Session …..