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Chapter 2- Visual Basic Schneider Problem Solving Chapter 2- Visual Basic Schneider

Program Development Cycle Programming Tools Outline and Objective Program Development Cycle Programming Tools Chapter 2- Visual Basic Schneider

Program Development Cycle: 1. Analyze: Define the problem 2. Design: Plan the solution to the problem 3. Develop the Interface: Select the objects Structured Programming Using top_down design Using modules Using the three basic control structure Defining and Documenting the Problem Desired output Needed input Processing requirements Designing and Documenting a Solution Think of an algorithm , or a method of solution, for the computer to use. This method must be a complete procedure for solving the problem in a finite number of steps. Chapter 2- Visual Basic Schneider

Program Development Cycle: 4. Code: Translate the algorithm into a programming language. 5. Debug and Test: Locate and remove any errors in the program. 6. Complete the Documentation: Organize all the materials that describe the program. Debugging and Testing: Syntax error Run-time error Logic error Chapter 2- Visual Basic Schneider

Chapter 2- Visual Basic Schneider Programming Tools: Flowchart Pseudocode Hierarchy Chart (Structure chart) Chapter 2- Visual Basic Schneider

Chapter 2- Visual Basic Schneider What is a flowchart? Diagram that visually represents the steps that the program performs to arrive at a solution. A popular logic tool used for showing an algorithm in graphical form. Name: Flowlinee: Used to connect symbols and indicate the flow of logic Terminal: Used to represent the beginning or the end of task Input/output: Used for input and output operations, such as reading and printing. Processing: Used for arithmetic and data manipulation operations Decision: Used for any logic or comparison operations. Unlike the two other symbols , which have one entry and one exit flowline, the decision symbol has one entry and two exit paths. Chapter 2- Visual Basic Schneider

Chapter 2- Visual Basic Schneider Continue flowchart Programmer draws flowchart before coding. Most common flowchart symbols are: Flowline: indicates flow of logic. (arrow ) Terminal: represents beginning or end of task (oval ) Input/Output: represents input or output operations (parallelogram ) Processing: data manipulation operations (rectangle ) Decision: used for logic or comparison operation (diamond ) Chapter 2- Visual Basic Schneider

Chapter 2- Visual Basic Schneider Start Example of Flowchart: Initialize counter and sum to 0 Are there more data? No Yes Get next grade This is a program to insert grades and calculate the average Determine the average grade of a class Increment counter Add grade to sum Average=sum/counter Print the average Chapter 2- Visual Basic Schneider Finish

Purpose of Flowcharting: An aid in developing the logic of a program. Verification that all possible conditions have been considered in a program. Provides means of communication with others about the program. A guide in coding the program. Documentation for the program. Chapter 2- Visual Basic Schneider

Chapter 2- Visual Basic Schneider Desk Checking The process of testing the flowchart with different data as input, and checking the output. The test data should include nonstandard data as well as typical data. Chapter 2- Visual Basic Schneider

Chapter 2- Visual Basic Schneider What is Pseudocode? An algorithm design technique that uses a combination of English words and Visual Basic statements Used to create a rough sketch of the steps required to complete a task The programmer can describe the algorithm without being restricted by any programming rules. The Psedocode can easily be translated into the VB language It is compact and the plan looks like the code to be written.. Chapter 2- Visual Basic Schneider

Example of Pseudocode: Determine the average grade of a class: Initialize Counter and Sum to 0 Do While there are more data Get the next Grade Add the Grade to the Sum Increment the Counter Loop Compute Average = Sum / Counter Display Average Chapter 2- Visual Basic Schneider

What is a Hierarchy Chart? Shows the overall program structure. Describes what each part, or module, of the program does. Also, shows how each module relates to other modules in the program. Chapter 2- Visual Basic Schneider

Example of Hierarchy Chart: Class average Program Get Grade Compute Sum and Number of Grades Calculate Average Display Average Chapter 2- Visual Basic Schneider