MOD2 - A Quick Raptor/Flowgorithm Demo
MOD2 - Objectives
- Talk about the Program Development Tools Raptor & Flowgorithm
- Identify an Easy Project
- Walk through a Project Solution
- For the Programmers: Show some Real Coding
- Feedback
Raptor Install/Overview
- Find Raptor
- First Time Run
- Ready For A Project
Problem Demonstration
Starting Out With C++, Tony Gaddis, Chapter 2 - Ocean Levels
Objectives: As a beginning program to write I pulled this problem out of the C++ book but it can easily be used as a program for our Flow Charting class. See if you can look this one over and write your own solution. I will add my suggestions below.
Assuming the ocean's level is currently rising at about 1.5 millimeters per year, write a program that display
- The number of millimeters higher than the current level that the ocean's level will be in 5 years,
- The number of millimeters higher than the current level that the ocean's level will be in 7 years,
- The number of millimeters higher than the current level that the ocean's level will be in 10 years,
If this is your first problem to attempt you might want to review the solution videos first and then make your attempt after you have an idea about the requirements. The end result should be you having a Raptor solution that runs just like the demo.
A Sample Solution for Ocean Levels - Using Raptor
Part I - Analyze The Project
Part II - Output Design
Part III - IPO Chart & Flowchart using Raptor
Solution using Flowgorithm
Part IV - Demo using Flowgorithm
(underconstructions: add video here when ready)
No quiz for this section.
Solutions Demonstrated with Real Code
- C++ - Ocean Levels
- C++ - Other projects for MOD2 (under construction)
- JAVA - Ocean Levels
- JAVA - Other projects for MOD2 (under construction)
Real C++ Code - Ocean Levels
Real JAVA Code - Ocean Levels
Feedback for MOD2
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