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how to write pseudo code of checking the occurrence of a given number in a data

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Answered by cutipiebabydoll
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Answer:

It is like a young child putting sentences together without any grammar. ... Let's see few examples that can be used to write pseudo- code. 1. Sort ... Has number of desk checking examples.

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Answered by lalitnit
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Answer:

How to write a Pseudo-code?

  • Arrange the sequence of tasks and write the pseudocode accordingly.
  • Start with the statement of a pseudo code which establishes the main goal or the aim.

Example:

This program will allow the user to check

the number whether it's even or odd.

  • The way the if-else, for, while loops are indented in a program, indent the statements likewise, as it helps to comprehend the decision control and execution mechanism. They also improve the readability to a great extent.

Example:

if "1"

print response

"I am case 1"

if "2"

print response

"I am case 2"

  • Use appropriate naming conventions. The human tendency follows the approach to follow what we see. If a programmer goes through a pseudo code, his approach will be the same as per it, so the naming must be simple and distinct.
  • Use appropriate sentence casings, such as CamelCase for methods, upper case for constants and lower case for variables.
  • Elaborate everything which is going to happen in the actual code. Don’t make the pseudo code abstract.
  • Use standard programming structures such as ‘if-then’, ‘for’, ‘while’, ‘cases’ the way we use it in programming.
  • Check whether all the sections of a pseudo code is complete, finite and clear to understand and comprehend.
  • Don’t write the pseudo code in a complete programmatic manner. It is necessary to be simple to understand even for a layman or client, hence don’t incorporate too many technical terms.

Dos and Don'ts in Pseudo Code Writing

Example:

Let’s have a look at this code

// This program calculates the Lowest Common multiple

// for excessively long input values

import java.util.*;

public class LowestCommonMultiple {

private static long

lcmNaive(long numberOne, long numberTwo)

{

long lowestCommonMultiple;

lowestCommonMultiple

= (numberOne * numberTwo)

/ greatestCommonDivisor(numberOne,

numberTwo);

return lowestCommonMultiple;

}

private static long

greatestCommonDivisor(long numberOne, long numberTwo)

{

if (numberTwo == 0)

return numberOne;

return greatestCommonDivisor(numberTwo,

numberOne % numberTwo);

}

public static void main(String args[])

{

Scanner scanner = new Scanner(System.in);

System.out.println("Enter the inputs");

long numberOne = scanner.nextInt();

long numberTwo = scanner.nextInt();

System.out.println(lcmNaive(numberOne, numberTwo));

}

}

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