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1 Introduction to Computing Dr. Nadeem A Khan

2 Lecture 2

3 Read Chapter 3

4 Program Planning 1. Analyze 2. Design 3. Choose the Interface 4. Code 5. Test and Debug 6. Complete the Documentation

5 The Problem-Solving Process Input Processing Output

6 Program Design Tools ► Pseudo-code ► Flow Charts ► Hierarchy Charts

7 Postage stamp problem: How many stamps to put on a envelop given one stamp is needed for every five sheets of paper or a fraction thereof How many stamps to put on a envelop given one stamp is needed for every five sheets of paper or a fraction thereof

8 Pseudocode ► Abbreviated version of actual computer code in English-like statements

9 Pseudo code: Postage Stamp Problem ► Program – Determine the number of stamps for a letter Read Sheets Set the number of stamps to sheets / 5 Round the number of stamps Display the number of stamps

10 Flowcharts ► Special geometric symbols connected by arrows

11 Postage stamp problem Start Read sheets Set stamps = sheets/ 5 Display stamps Round stamps up to next whole number End input processing output processing

12 Elements of Flowcharts Symbol Name Flowline Terminal Input/Output Processing Decision

13 Continued… Symbol Name Connector Off page Connector Predefined process Annotation

14 Hierarchy chart ► Shows overall program structure

15 Hierarchy Charts: Postage Stamp Problem Postage Stamp Problem Read Sheets Calculate stamps Display stamps Set stamps = sheets/5 Round stamps to next whole number

16 Another problem: Given a street number of one-way street in New York, decide the direction of the street, either eastbound or westbound Given a street number of one-way street in New York, decide the direction of the street, either eastbound or westboundNote: Even numbered street: Eastbound Odd numbered street: Westbound

17 Decisions ► Sequence Structure – a sequence followed without skipping any line. ► Decision Structure – a structure which requires a decision for any lines of code to be executed.

18 Decision Structure: Pseudocode IF condition is TRUE THEN Process step(s) 1 ELSE Process step(s) 2 Process step(s) 2 END IF

19 Decision Structure: Flowchart Process Step (s) 2 Is Condition True Process Step (s) 1

20 Decision Structure: Pseudocode What in case of multiple conditions?

21 Decision Structure: Pseudocode IF condition 1 is TRUE THEN Process step(s) 1 ELSE IF condition 2 is TRUE THEN Process step(s) 2 Process step(s) 2ELSE Process step(s) 3 END IF

22 Pseudo-Code: Street Direction Problem Get Street IF Street is EVEN Display Eastbound ELSE Display Westbound END IF

23 Flow Chart: Street Direction Problem End Start Get Street Is street even? Display Westbound Display Eastbound

24 Hierarchy Chart: Street Direction Problem Street Direction Program Get Street Number Decide whether street number is odd or even Display direction

25 Still Another Problem ► Calculate and report the grade-point average of a class.

26 The Loop Structure ► A programming structure that executes instructions many times.

27 Flow chart: loop structure No Process Step(s) Is condition true ? Yes

28 Pseudo code: loop structure ► DO WHILE condition is TRUE Process Step(s) LOOP

29 Draw the Flowchart for the class average problem

30 Pseudo code: Class Average Problem 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

31 Hierarchy Chart: Class Average Problem Class average program Get grade Compute sum Display average Calculate average


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