How to write pseudocode
There are six basic computer operations
1. A computer can receive information
Read (information from a file)
Get (information from the keyboard)
2. A computer can put out information
Write (information to a file)
Display (information to the screen)
3. A computer can perform arithmetic
Use actual mathematical symbols or the words for the symbols
Add number to total
Total = total + number
+, -, *, /
Calculate, Compute also used
4. A computer can assign a value to a piece of data
3 cases
To give data an initial value
Initialize, Set
To assign a value as a result of some processing
‘=’
* x = 5 + y
To keep a piece of information for later use
Save, Store
5. A computer can compare two piece of information and select one of two alternative
actions
IF condition THEN
Some action
ELSE
Alternative action
ENDIF
6. A computer can repeat a group of actions
WHILE condition (is true)
Some action
ENDWHILE
FOR a number of times
Some action
ENDFOR
The Structure Theorem (and the pseudocode we use to represent the control
structures)
It is possible to write any computer program by using only three basic control structures:
sequence, selection, repetition.
Sequence
Execution of one step after another. This is represented as a sequence of
pseudocode statements:
Statement 1
Statement 2
Statement 3
Example:
Read three numbers
Add three numbers
Display total of three numbers
Selection
Presentation of a condition and the choice between two actions, the choice
depending on whether the condition
is true or false. This construct represents the decision making abilities of the computer to
compare two pieces of
Information and select one of two alternative actions. In pseudocode, selection is
represented by the keywords IF, THEN,
ELSE and ENDIF
IF condition p is true THEN
Statement in true case
ELSE
Statement in false case
ENDIF
Example:
IF student is part-time THEN
Add one to part_time_count
ELSE
Add one to full_time_count
ENDIF
A variation – We don’t need the ELSE structure – The null ELSE
IF condition p is true THEN
Statement in true case
ENDIF
Repetition
Presentation of a set of instructions to be performed repeatedly, as long as a
condition is true.
WHILE condition p is true
Statement(s) to execute
ENDWHILE
The condition is tested before any statements are executed. It is imperative that at lease
one statement within
the statement block alter the condition and eventually render it false, otherwise the logic
may result in an endless loop.
Example:
Set student total to 0
WHILE student total < 50
Read student record
Print student name and address
Add 1 to student total
ENDWHILE
Note: The variable student total is initialized before the loop condition is executed
The student total variable is incremented within the body of the loop so it will
eventually stop. These are both
Essential feature of the WHILE construct.
How to write Pseudocode?
I need to write pseudocode for a set of temperature readings in Fahrenheit, Kelvin,
Celsius and centigrade. Below is what I came up with. Is this correct?
1. Get Fahrenheit Temperature
2. Read Fahrenheit Temperature
3. While (not EOF)
a. Write c = ((F-32)/9)x5
b. Write cel = (F-30)/2
c. Write K = (F + 273)
4. Stop
• 3 months ago

Pseudocode

  • 1.
    How to writepseudocode There are six basic computer operations 1. A computer can receive information Read (information from a file) Get (information from the keyboard) 2. A computer can put out information Write (information to a file) Display (information to the screen) 3. A computer can perform arithmetic Use actual mathematical symbols or the words for the symbols Add number to total Total = total + number +, -, *, / Calculate, Compute also used 4. A computer can assign a value to a piece of data 3 cases To give data an initial value Initialize, Set To assign a value as a result of some processing ‘=’ * x = 5 + y To keep a piece of information for later use Save, Store 5. A computer can compare two piece of information and select one of two alternative actions IF condition THEN Some action ELSE Alternative action ENDIF 6. A computer can repeat a group of actions WHILE condition (is true) Some action ENDWHILE FOR a number of times Some action ENDFOR
  • 2.
    The Structure Theorem(and the pseudocode we use to represent the control structures) It is possible to write any computer program by using only three basic control structures: sequence, selection, repetition. Sequence Execution of one step after another. This is represented as a sequence of pseudocode statements: Statement 1 Statement 2 Statement 3 Example: Read three numbers Add three numbers Display total of three numbers Selection Presentation of a condition and the choice between two actions, the choice depending on whether the condition is true or false. This construct represents the decision making abilities of the computer to compare two pieces of Information and select one of two alternative actions. In pseudocode, selection is represented by the keywords IF, THEN, ELSE and ENDIF IF condition p is true THEN Statement in true case ELSE Statement in false case ENDIF Example: IF student is part-time THEN Add one to part_time_count ELSE Add one to full_time_count ENDIF
  • 3.
    A variation –We don’t need the ELSE structure – The null ELSE IF condition p is true THEN Statement in true case ENDIF Repetition Presentation of a set of instructions to be performed repeatedly, as long as a condition is true. WHILE condition p is true Statement(s) to execute ENDWHILE The condition is tested before any statements are executed. It is imperative that at lease one statement within the statement block alter the condition and eventually render it false, otherwise the logic may result in an endless loop. Example: Set student total to 0 WHILE student total < 50 Read student record Print student name and address Add 1 to student total ENDWHILE Note: The variable student total is initialized before the loop condition is executed The student total variable is incremented within the body of the loop so it will eventually stop. These are both Essential feature of the WHILE construct. How to write Pseudocode? I need to write pseudocode for a set of temperature readings in Fahrenheit, Kelvin, Celsius and centigrade. Below is what I came up with. Is this correct? 1. Get Fahrenheit Temperature 2. Read Fahrenheit Temperature 3. While (not EOF) a. Write c = ((F-32)/9)x5
  • 4.
    b. Write cel= (F-30)/2 c. Write K = (F + 273) 4. Stop • 3 months ago