The document discusses algorithms and provides examples of algorithms to perform various tasks such as finding the largest of a set of numbers, calculating the average of two numbers, and converting a numeric grade to a letter grade. It defines an algorithm as a step-by-step procedure for solving a problem or accomplishing a task, especially using a computer. The steps must be unambiguous and able to be executed by a computer. Examples of algorithms with pseudocode are provided to illustrate algorithms for different tasks.
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Algorithms
The document discusses algorithms and provides examples of algorithms to perform various tasks such as finding the largest of a set of numbers, calculating the average of two numbers, and converting a numeric grade to a letter grade. It defines an algorithm as a step-by-step procedure for solving a problem or accomplishing a task, especially using a computer. The steps must be unambiguous and able to be executed by a computer. Examples of algorithms with pseudocode are provided to illustrate algorithms for different tasks.
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Algorithms
Dr. S. Manisha
Computer Science and Engineering
School of Engineering
Shiv Nadar University Chennai
Informal definition of an algorithm used in a computer Fact: computers are dumb machines • Basic property of a computer (a machine): • Computers do what we tell them to do • Unfortunately, computer do not necessarily do what we want them to do....
(Also we can make mistake in telling the
computer what we want to do... These mistakes are called "bugs")
• Algorithm = a step-by-step procedure for solving a problem or accomplishing some task, especially by means of a computer Contd.
• The steps in an algorithm must be consists of
operations that can be executed by a computer • The step in an algorithm must be unambiguous • (Remember that a dumb machine like a computer will do what it is told to do) • Resolving ambiguity requires some thinking (intelligence) which computers cannot do !) Finding the largest integer among five integers Defining actions in FindLargest algorithm Generalization of FindLargest Three constructs Flowcharts for three constructs Pseudocode for three constructs Example 1
Write an algorithm that finds the average of
two numbers AverageOfTwo Input: Two numbers 1. Add the two numbers 2. Divide the result by 2 3. Return the result End Example 2 Write an algorithm to change a numeric grade to a pass/no pass grade. Pass/NoPassGrade Input: One number 1. if (the number is greater than or equal to 50) then 1.1 Set the grade to “pass” else 1.2 Set the grade to “nopass” End if 2. Return the grade End Example 3 Write an algorithm to change a numeric grade to a letter grade. LetterGrade Input: One number 1. if (the number is between 90 and 100, inclusive) then 1.1 Set the grade to “A” End if 2. if (the number is between 80 and 89, inclusive) then 2.1 Set the grade to “B” End if Contd. 3. if (the number is between 70 and 79, inclusive) then 3.1 Set the grade to “C” End if 4. if (the number is between 60 and 69, inclusive) then 4.1 Set the grade to “D” End if Contd. 5. If (the number is less than 60) then 5.1 Set the grade to “F” End if 6. Return the grade End Example 4
Write an algorithm to find the largest of a set
of numbers. You do not know the number of numbers. Contd. Find largest FindLargest Input: A list of positive integers 1. Set Largest to 0 2. while (more integers) 2.1 if (the integer is greater than Largest) then 2.1.1 Set largest to the value of the integer End if End while 3. Return Largest End Example 5
write an algorithm to find the largest of 1000
numbers. Contd. Find largest of 1000 numbers FindLargest Input: 1000 positive integers 1. Set Largest to 0 2. Set Counter to 0 3. while (Counter less than 1000) 3.1 if (the integer is greater than Largest) then 3.1.1 Set Largest to the value of the integer End if 3.2 Increment Counter End while 4. Return Largest End Concept of a SubAlgorithm