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Flowgorithm
ParadigmStructured, imperative
Designed byDevin Cook
First appeared2014
Stable release
Typing disciplineStatic, strong, safe
Implementation languageC#
OSWindows
(planned for OS X and Linux)
LicenseFreeware
Filename extensions.fprg
Websiteflowgorithm.org
Influenced by
Flowcharts

Flowgorithm is a graphical authoring tool which allows users to write and execute programs using flowcharts. The approach is designed to emphasize the algorithm rather than the syntax of a specific programming language.[1] The flowchart can be converted to several major programming languages. Flowgorithm was created at Sacramento State University.[2]

Origin of name[edit]

The name is a portmanteau of 'flowchart' and 'algorithm'.[3]

Supported programming languages[edit]

Flowgorithm can interactively translate flowchart programs into source code written in other programming languages. As the user steps through their flowchart, the related code in the translated program is automatically highlighted. The following programming languages are supported:[4]

Multilingual support[edit]

Besides English, Flowgorithm supports other spoken languages. These are:[4]

  • Arabic
  • Chinese (Simplified & Traditional)
  • Czech
  • Dutch
  • French
  • Galician
  • German
  • Hungarian
  • Indonesian
  • Italian
  • Japanese
  • Mongolian
  • Polish
  • Portuguese
  • Russian
  • Slovenian
  • Spanish - Mexican and Castilian dialects
  • Thai
  • Turkish
  • Ukrainian

Graphical shapes[edit]

Flowgorithm combines the classic flowchart symbols and those used by SDL diagrams. The color of each shape is shared by the associated generated code and the console window. The colors can be changed to several built-in themes. As of version 2.22.1 Flowgorithm lacks break and continue statements making it impossible to create more complex algorithms.

Flowgorithm

Example[edit]

The image below has the solution for 99 Bottles of Beer. A function is used to return a string that either contains the singular 'bottle' or plural 'bottles' depending on the value of the parameter.

See also[edit]

Other educational programming languages include:

  • LARP
  • Scratch
    • Blockly, interface used by Scratch to make the code blocks

References[edit]

Wikimedia Commons has media related to Flowgorithm.
  1. ^'ASEE PSW-2015 Conference Proceedings'(PDF). asee.org. p. 158. Retrieved 2016-05-04.
  2. ^Kourouma, Mathieu (22 October 2016). 'Capabilities and Features of Raptor, Visual Logic, and Flowgorithm for Program Logic and Design'. ResearchGate. Retrieved 16 July 2017.
  3. ^'Info'. Flowgorithm. Retrieved 2016-01-15.
  4. ^ ab'Features'. Flowgorithm. Retrieved 2016-01-15.

External links[edit]

Retrieved from 'https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Flowgorithm&oldid=969960937'

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Example[edit]

The image below has the solution for 99 Bottles of Beer. A function is used to return a string that either contains the singular 'bottle' or plural 'bottles' depending on the value of the parameter.

See also[edit]

Other educational programming languages include:

  • LARP
  • Scratch
    • Blockly, interface used by Scratch to make the code blocks

References[edit]

Wikimedia Commons has media related to Flowgorithm.
  1. ^'ASEE PSW-2015 Conference Proceedings'(PDF). asee.org. p. 158. Retrieved 2016-05-04.
  2. ^Kourouma, Mathieu (22 October 2016). 'Capabilities and Features of Raptor, Visual Logic, and Flowgorithm for Program Logic and Design'. ResearchGate. Retrieved 16 July 2017.
  3. ^'Info'. Flowgorithm. Retrieved 2016-01-15.
  4. ^ ab'Features'. Flowgorithm. Retrieved 2016-01-15.

External links[edit]

Retrieved from 'https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Flowgorithm&oldid=969960937'

Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, The
by Mark Twain

Adventures of Tom Sawyer, The
by Mark Twain

Aesop's Fables
by Aesop

Agnes Grey
by Anne Brontë

Alice's Adventures in Wonderland
by Lewis Caroll

Andersen's Fairy Tales
by Hans Christian Andersen

Anna Karenina
by Leo Tolstoy

Anne of Green Gables
by Lucy Maud Montgomery

Around the World in 80 Days
by Jules Verne

Beyond Good and Evil
by Friedrich Nietzsche

Bleak House
by Charles Dickens

Brothers Karamazov, The
by Fyodor Dostoevsky

Christmas Carol, A
by Charles Dickens

Crime and Punishment
by Fyodor Dostoevsky

David Copperfield
by Charles Dickens

Down and Out in Paris and London
by George Orwell

Dracula
by Bram Stoker

Dubliners
by James Joyce

Emma
by Jane Austen

Erewhon
by Samuel Butler

For the Term of His Natural Life
by Marcus Clarke

Frankenstein
by Mary Shelley

Great Expectations
by Charles Dickens

Great Gatsby, The
by F. Scott Fitzgerald

Grimms Fairy Tales
by The Brothers Grimm

Gulliver's Travels
by Jonathan Swift

Heart of Darkness
by Joseph Conrad

Hound of the Baskervilles, The
by Arthur Conan Doyle

Idiot, The
by Fyodor Dostoevsky

Iliad, The
by Homer

Island of Doctor Moreau, The
by H. G. Wells

Jane Eyre
by Charlotte Brontë

Jungle Book, The
by Rudyard Kipling

Kidnapped
by Robert Louis Stevenson

Lady Chatterly's Lover
by D. H. Lawrence

Last of the Mohicans, The
by James Fenimore Cooper

Legend of Sleepy Hollow, The
by Washington Irving

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Les Miserables
by Victor Hugo

Little Women
by Louisa May Alcott

Madame Bovary
by Gustave Flaubert

Merry Adventures of Robin Hood, The
by Howard Pyle

Metamorphosis, The
by Franz Kafka

Middlemarch
by George Eliot

Moby Dick
by Herman Melville

1984
by George Orwell

Northanger Abbey
by Jane Austen

Nostromo: A Tale of the Seaboard
by Joseph Conrad

Notes from the Underground
by Fyodor Dostoevsky

Odyssey, The
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Of Human Bondage
by W. Somerset Maugham

Oliver Twist
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Paradise Lost
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Persuasion
by Jane Austen

Picture of Dorian Gray, The
by Oscar Wilde

Pollyanna
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Portrait of a Lady, The
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Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man, A
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Pride and Prejudice
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Prince, The
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Robinson Crusoe
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Sense and Sensibility
by Jane Austen

Sons and Lovers
by D. H. Lawrence

Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde, The
by Robert Louis Stevenson

Swanns Way
by Marcel Proust

Tale of Two Cities, A
by Charles Dickens

Tales of Mother Goose, The
by Charles Perrault

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Tender is the Night
by F. Scott Fitzgerald

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by Thomas Hardy

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