notes/education/software development/ECE1400/Flowcharts and Pseudocode.md
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Banana Cake

Instructions

  1. Assume an action set of {add <ingredient>, stir, bake, cool}. Draw a flowchart, using the paradigm discussed in class, to show the process of baking a banana cake. Use Google to find a typical list of ingredients.
  2. Represent the flowchart from problem 1 as pseudocode.

Flowchart

vars: {
	d2-config: {
		dark-theme-id: 200
		layout-engine: elk
	}
}
grid-columns: 3

begin: {
	shape: oval
	# near: top-left
}

begin -> add 3c flour\
-> add 1 1/2 tsp baking soda\
-> add 1/2 tsp cinnamon\
-> add 1/2 tsp salt\
-> stir\
-> add 3 mashed bananas\
-> add 1 tsp lemon juice\
-> stir again\
-> add 3 eggs\
-> add 2tsp vanilla extract\
-> stir a final time\
-> bake @ 350f for 50 min\
-> let cool for 1 hour\
-> end
end: {
	shape: oval
	# near: bottom-right
}

Pseudocode

/**************************************
* Function Title: BakeBananaCake
* 
* Summary: Bake a banana cake
* 
* Inputs: none
* Outputs: none
**************************************
* Pseudocode
* 
* Begin
*     Add 3c flour
*     Add 1 1/2 tps baking soda
*     Add 1/2 tsp cinnamon
*     Add 1/2 tsp salt
*     Stir
*     Add 3 mashed bananas
*     Add 1 tsp lemon juice
*     Stir
*     Add 3 eggs
*     Add 2tsp vanilla extract
*     Stir a final time
*     Bake @ 350F for 50 min
*     Cool for 1 hour
* End
**************************************/

Walking

Instructions

  1. Assume an action set of {walk <value> steps, turn to <value> degrees}. Draw a flowchart showing a shady path and a sunny path to get from the west doors of the Engineering Building to the south-east doors of the TSC. Pick a meaningful “if” condition to select one of the two paths. Use real-world data in your design.

  2. Represent the flowchart from problem 3 as pseudocode.

Flowchart

classes: {
}
beginning: {shape: oval}

end: {shape: oval}