This document provides an introduction to algorithms, flowcharts, and simple C programs. It discusses writing algorithms and flowcharts to solve simple problems, and includes examples like calculating the area of a circle. It also covers basic C program structure, functions like printf and scanf, and how to write a simple program to add two integers. The goal is for students to learn how to represent solutions to problems using algorithms and flowcharts, and then write basic C programs to implement those solutions.
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L3-L5 Algorithm, Flowchart
This document provides an introduction to algorithms, flowcharts, and simple C programs. It discusses writing algorithms and flowcharts to solve simple problems, and includes examples like calculating the area of a circle. It also covers basic C program structure, functions like printf and scanf, and how to write a simple program to add two integers. The goal is for students to learn how to represent solutions to problems using algorithms and flowcharts, and then write basic C programs to implement those solutions.
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Introduction to Computing
L3-L5 Objectives To learn and appreciate the following concepts
Introduction to algorithms and flowcharts
Algorithms and flowcharts for simple problems Simple C programs
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Session outcome • At the end of session the student will be able to write
• Algorithms and flowcharts for simple problems
• Simple C programs
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Algorithm A step by step procedure to solve a particular problem
Named after Arabic Mathematician Abu Jafar Mohammed Ibn Musa Al
Khowarizmi
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Algorithmic Notations • Name of the algorithm [mandatory] [gives a meaningful name to the algorithm based on the problem] • Start [Begin of algorithm] • Step Number [mandatory] [indicate each individual simple task] • Explanatory comment [optional] [gives an explanation for each step, if needed] • Termination [mandatory] [tells the end of algorithm]
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Properties of an algorithm
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Steps to develop an algorithm
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Compute the area of circle Name of the algorithm : Compute the area of a circle Step1: Start Step 2: Input radius Step 3: [Compute the area] Area 3.1416 * radius * radius Step 4: [Print the Area] Print ‘Area of a circle =‘, Area Step 5: [End of algorithm] Stop
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Interchange values of two variables Name of the algorithm: Interchange values of 2 variables Step 1: Start Step 2: Input A,B Step 3: temp A Step 4: AB Step 5: Btemp Step 6: Print ‘A=’ , A Print ‘B=’ , B Step 7: [End of Algorithm] Stop
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Largest of 3 numbers Name of the algorithm: Find largest of 3 numbers Step 1: Start Step 2: [Read the values of A, B and C] Read A, B, C
Step 3: [Compare A and B]
if A>B Go to step 5 Step 4: [Otherwise compare B with C] if B>C then Print ‘B’ is largest’ else Print ‘C’ is largest’ Go to Step 6
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Largest of 3 Numbers contd Step 5: [Compare A and C for largest] if A>C then Print ‘A’ is largest’ else Print ‘C’ is largest’ Step 6: [End of the algorithm] Stop
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Tutorial on Algorithms • Write the algorithm to find the area of triangle when three sides are given • Write the algorithm to add two integers
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Flowcharts In Computer Science, Flow chart is used to represent algorithm which basically provides a solution to any computational problem.
• Flowchart: A graphical/pictorial representation of computation
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Basic Flowchart Symbols
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Area of the circle Name of the algorithm: Compute the area of a circle Flowchart
Step1: Input radius
Step 2: [Compute the area]
Area 3.1416 * radius*radius
Step 3: [Print the Area]
Print ‘Area of a circle =‘, Area
Step 4: [End of algorithm]
Stop
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Comparing two numbers
Name of the algorithm: Comparing
Two numbers Flowchart Step 1: start Step 2: input num1, num2 Step 3: if num1 > num2 then Print num1 is bigger else Print num2 is bigger Step 4: end
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Swapping two numbers Name of the algorithm: Swpping Two numbers Flowchart
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Key features of flow chart Diagrammatic / visual / graphical representation of computation of an algorithm/pseudo code
Easier to understand and analyze the problem and it’s solution before programming
Machine independent
Well suited for any type of logic
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Tutorial • Write the flowchart to find the area of triangle when three sides are given • Write the flowchart to add two integers
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Simple C program
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Hello world program
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Structure of C program
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Scanf() • Scanf is used to obtain the value from the user • Eg: Scanf(“%d”, &integer1);
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C program essentials
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Printf() • C provides the printf() to display the data on the monitor. • It is included in stdio.h • Examples are: • Printf(“programming is an art”; • Printf(“%d”, number); • Printf(“%f%f”, p,q);
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Adding two integers #include <stdio.h> int main( void ) { int sum; /* variable in which sum will be stored */ int integer1; /* first number to be input by user */ int integer2; /* second number to be input by user */ printf( "Enter first integer\n" ); scanf( "%d", &integer1 ); /* read an integer */ printf( "Enter second integer\n" ); scanf( "%d", &integer2 ); /* read an integer */ sum = integer1 + integer2; /* assign total to sum */ printf( "Sum is %d\n", sum ); /* print sum */ return 0; /* indicate that program ended successfully */ } /* end function main */
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Syntax and Logical errors Syntax errors: violation of programming language rules (grammar). Detected by the compiler Eg: printf (“hello world”) // semicolon missing
Logical errors: errors in meaning:
Programs are syntactically correct but don’t produce the expected output User observes output of running program
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Summary Introduction to algorithms and flowcharts Algorithms and flowcharts for simple problems Simple C programs
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