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Title: Flow chart and Algorithm


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Flow chart and Algorithm
2
Announcement
  • Exam One
  • Wednesday October 1st
  • 100 points
  • Mixture of short answer, problem solving,
    matching, and maybe a multiple choice question
  • Monday class will be held as a review session.

3
Exam Next Wednesday
  • History of Computers
  • Hardware inside and outside
  • Software Microsoft Word, Excel
  • Spread sheet and data
  • Operating Systems and Computer Security
  • Pirates of Silicon Valley
  • Writing Lab Reports
  • Binary Mathematics
  • Flowcharts and Algorithms

4
Todays Topics
  • Algorithms
  • Flowcharts
  • Pseudo code

5
Problem Solving
  • For the rest of the semester, we will practice
    problem-solving. If you learn nothing else from
    this class, I would like you to learn to take a
    good approach to problem solving

6
Algorithms
  • To solve a problem, you got to figure out how to
    solve it by yourself.
  • To make a computer solve a problem, you need to
    you have to tell the computer, step by step,
    exactly what you want it to do.
  • The computer then "executes" the program,
    following each step mechanically, to accomplish
    the end goal.
  • Algorithm Sequence of step-by-step instructions
    that will produce a solution to a problem

7
Four algorithms
  • The taxi algorithm
  • Go to the taxi stand.
  • Get in a taxi.
  • Give the driver my address.
  • The call-me algorithm
  • When your plane arrives, call my cell phone.
  • Meet me outside baggage claim.
  • The rent-a-car algorithm
  • Take the shuttle to the rental car place.
  • Rent a car.
  • Follow the directions to get to my house.
  • The bus algorithm
  • Outside baggage claim, catch bus number 70.
  • Transfer to bus 14 on Main Street.
  • Get off on Grand River Ave.
  • Walk two blocks north to my house.

8
Problem to Solve
  • What steps would you propose to solve the
    following problem?
  • You are dirty and want to clean up
  • Solution Take a shower
  • What are the steps?

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Example of Algorithm
Take a Shower Algorithm
Problem You are dirty Solution Take a
shower How Take a Shower Algorithm
  • Take clothes off
  • Turn on water
  • Step into shower
  • Wash face
  • Wash body
  • Shampoo hair
  • Turn water off
  • Dry off
  • Get dressed

10
Sequence of Steps
  • Fairly regular order of events
  • must take clothes off first
  • cannot dry off before washing
  • Cannot skip steps to complete job
  • Result oriented
  • Termination of algorithm after result

11
Algorithm Example
  • Define the algorithm for mailing a letter, from
    obtaining the envelope to placing it in the
    mailbox

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Mailing a Letter
  • Obtain Envelope
  • If letter is too big, fold letter
  • Place letter in envelope
  • Address Envelope
  • Seal envelope
  • Obtain stamp
  • Affix stamp
  • Place in mailbox

13
Flowcharts
  • Flowcharts are graphical and verbal illustrations
    of algorithms
  • Flowcharts are useful in describing any
    step-by-step procedure
  • Flowcharts make it easier to create programming
    code

14
Flowchart Elements
begin
start, end
Specific shapes have specific roles in a
flowchart ...
Do Assignment 5
read x
input
print y
output
Pre-defined process, usually complex
x y x
computation
if x gt 0
comparison or decision
F
T
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Flowcharts
Is letter bigger than envelope?
yes
obtain envelope
start
fold letter
no
insert into envelope
address envelope
obtain stamp
seal envelope
affix stamp
place in mailbox
end
raise flag
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Flowchart Checklist
  • All major elements of the algorithm are
    indicated.
  • The elements are clearly labeled.
  • Sequence of elements is clear and there are no
    gaps or dead ends.
  • Sequence of elements is logical from user's point
    of view.
  • Flowchart symbols are used correctly.

17
Decimal number to binary number
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Decimal number to binary number
Print The Remain to the left of previous remains
Divide the Number By 2
Start
Get a number
Is the quotient Equal to 1?
No
Print 1 To the left of Previous remains
Yes
End
19
Pseudo code
  • Flow chart in a text form.
  • More like a computer program, but with human
    language.
  • Can be easily translated into computer languages.

20
Elements of pseudo code
  • IF condition is true THEN
  • Process step (1)
  • ELSE
  • Process step (2)
  • GOTO
  • Unconditional jump

If condition Is true
Process Step (1)
Process Step (2)
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Example Binary2Decimal
  • Get a number
  • IF the number is equal to 1 or 0
  • Print the number END
  • Divide the number by 2
  • IF quotient is 1 THEN
  • Print 1 to the left of the previous remains
  • ELSE
  • Print the remain to the left of previous
    remains. GOTO 3
  • END

22
Binary-ASCII conversion
  • Each letter is represented by an 8-bit binary
    number, called ASCII (American Standard Code for
    Information Interchange. )
  • Binary to Base Ten
  • Base Ten to ASCII
  • Details?

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Steps in Binary-ASCII
  • Input number
  • Break number up into eight bits
  • Compute base two values for each bit
  • Sum base two values to get base ten value
  • Using base ten number, look in ASCII chart
  • Output ASCII character
  • Is there another number?
  • Repeat procedure

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Pre-lab Assignment
  • Using the steps of the Binary-ASCII conversion,
    create a flowchart, using the proper shapes,
    arrows, etc.
  • In Fridays Lab we will use Powerpoint to create
    flow chart.
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