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Category > Computer Science Posted 20 Jul 2017 My Price 11.00

Begin Input: studentName total = 0 scores = 0 index 0 to 4 Input: score False total = total + score scores = scores + 1 average = total/scores...

Using Visual Logic Version 2.2.10.267

 

- The other instructor loves the Visual Flowchart you produced. But he would really like it to be able to handle multiple students instead of just one at a time. He has asked you to expand the program so that multiple students and their test scores and results can be stored.

 

- Starting with a valid flowchart from Week Three (you may start with the Week Three example posted), arrays will need to be added. Arrays must be used so the flowchart logic can keep track of mulltiple students, each with up to five test scores and a final. So, create and use arrays for the student's names, tests scores and final test scores. The arrays must be able to store at least ten students and their various scores. Individual test scores or the average scores can be stored in the array. If the first option is selected, the test scores array will need to be five times the size of the student name array.

 

The following logic midifications will need to be added:

1. Create an outer loop based on the name input. The loop control should be based on the size of the array (do not go past the end of the array).

2. A decision statement just after the name entry will check to see if the flowchart should continue. A blank name ("" - two sets of double quotes) will cause the input logic to end (name entry sentinel value).

3. The test score entry logic does not change, except for the use of arrays for the test scores or average.

4. Once all input is completed (no output until all input is finished), the flowchart output should display the the name, the test average, the final test score, and the correct letter grade (up to one point will be added back to your score if you add + and - letter grade logic). not changed.

5. Loops are required when using arrays. This is for both the input and the output. You can modify last week's Visual Logic flowchart or create a new one.

 

Please submit the .vls file and metaflowchart.

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