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flowchart TD | flowchart TD | ||
start([Start]) --> inita{{"a ← 1"}} --> initb{{"b ← 1"}} --> add("c ← a+b") --> printc[/"print c"/] -->stop([Stop]) | |||
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Action --> Condition | Action --> Condition | ||
Condition -- No --> stop([Stop]) | Condition -- No --> stop([Stop]) | ||
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In Python:<syntaxhighlight lang="python">counter_max = 100 | In Python:<syntaxhighlight lang="python">counter_max = 100 | ||
Revision as of 08:38, 21 October 2025
Looking into some flow chart examples.
Questions to David Rotermund
Most simple program
This program does nothing.
In Python:
pass
a+b=c
In Python:
a=1
b=1
c=a+b
print(c)
a+b=c with input from user
In Python:
a = int(input())
b = int(input())
c = a + b
print(c)
for-loop / while loop
In Python:
counter_max = 100
for counter in range(0, counter_max):
print(counter)
or
counter = 0
counter_max = 100
while counter < counter_max:
print(counter)
counter += 1
if, elif, else
In Python:
a = int(input())
if a < 1:
print("condition 1")
elif a == 2:
print("condition 2")
else:
print("condition else")
if, elif, else
In Python:
a = int(input())
if a < 1:
print("condition 1")
elif a == 2:
print("condition 2")
else:
print("condition else")
functions
In Python:
def function_1():
print("condition 1")
def function_2():
print("condition 2")
def function_else():
print("condition else")
a = int(input())
if a < 1:
function_1()
elif a == 2:
function_2()
else:
function_else()