Hey could someone help me with a stucture chart for a program i have? I would be very grateful, if so please contact me on aim at
bigdavestar
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Hey could someone help me with a stucture chart for a program i have? I would be very grateful, if so please contact me on aim at
bigdavestar
I can offer a membership for my upcoming webdesign site as a reward Thankyou.
>if so please contact me on aim
This is a forum, if you want help it can be provided here. If you're too lazy to come back and check for replies then you clearly don't want our help that badly.
>I can offer a membership for my upcoming webdesign site as a reward
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My best code is written with the delete key.
Im not to lazy to come back here, i figured it would be easier if someone could contact me on IM rather than a long drawn out thread. And the webdesign membership was just a little something in return for someones time, thats all.
My problem is this, i have a program and i need to do a structure chart for it, what exactly is a structure chart? Is it like a data flow diagram with things like....
Input password > checks password agaisnt file > grants access
How detailed do i need to go? Example of code....
So if someone could provide me with their idea of a structure chart for that snippet i could probably do the rest.Code:int main() { int student[5][3]; char grade[5]; for (int m=0; m<5; m++) { cout << "\n\nEnter grade for Coursework (student " << (m+1) << "): "; cin >> student[m][0]; cout << "Enter grade for Written Examination (student " << (m+1) << "):"; cin >> student[m][1]; student[m][2] = student[m][0] + student[m][1]; if ( (student[m][2] <= 100) && (student[m][2] >= 70) ) grade[m] = 'A'; if ( (student[m][2] <= 69) && (student[m][2] >= 50) ) grade[m] = 'B'; if ( (student[m][2] <= 49) && (student[m][2] >= 40) ) grade[m] = 'C'; if ( (student[m][2] <= 39) && (student[m][2] >= 0) ) grade[m] = 'F';
Thanks.
This is what I had for my old course. I never have to do it any longer. For detailed, complete requirement, inquire the one who assigns it to you, I suppose.
http://jsigar.ecs.fullerton.edu/pizza_structure.doc
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