An algorithm is a step-by-step method for solving problems, commonly used in data processing and mathematical operations. A flowchart is a graphic representation of a process or logic sequence, using symbols to define relationships and provide a common reference. Various symbols in flowcharts represent different actions, decisions, and processes, facilitating understanding of complex workflows.
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An algorithm is a step-by-step method for solving problems, commonly used in data processing and mathematical operations. A flowchart is a graphic representation of a process or logic sequence, using symbols to define relationships and provide a common reference. Various symbols in flowcharts represent different actions, decisions, and processes, facilitating understanding of complex workflows.
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What does Algorithm mean?
An algorithm is a step by step method of solving a problem. It is commonly used for
data processing, calculation and other related computer and mathematical operations. An algorithm is also used to manipulate data in various ways, such as inserting a new data item, searching for a particular item or sorting an item.
What is flowchart?
A flowchart is a formalized graphic representation of a logic sequence,
work or manufacturing process, organization chart, or similar formalized structure. The purpose of a flow chart is to provide people with a common language or reference point when dealing with a project or process.
Flowcharts use simple geometric symbols and arrows to define
relationships. In programming, for instance, the beginning or end of a program is represented by an oval. A process is represented by a rectangle, a decision is represented by a diamond and an I/O process is represented by a parallelogram. The Internet is represented by a cloud.
Flow chart Symbols
Flowchart Name Description
Symbol
Process symbol Also known as an “Action
Symbol,” this shape represents a process, action, or function. It’s the most widely-used symbol in flowcharting. Flowchart Name Description Symbol
Start/End Also known as the “Terminator
symbol Symbol,” this symbol represents the start points, end points, and potential outcomes of a path. Often contains “Start” or “End” within the shape.
Document Represents the input or output of
symbol a document, specifically. Examples of and input are receiving a report, email, or order. Examples of an output using a document symbol include generating a presentation, memo, or letter.
Decision symbol Indicates a question to be
answered — usually yes/no or true/false. The flowchart path may then split off into different branches depending on the answer or consequences thereafter.
Connector Usually used within more complex
symbol charts, this symbol connects separate elements across one page. Flowchart Name Description Symbol
Off-Page Frequently used within complex
Connector/Link charts, this symbol connects symbol separate elements across multiple pages with the page number usually placed on or within the shape for easy reference.
Input/Output Also referred to as the “Data
symbol Symbol,” this shape represents data that is available for input or output as well as representing resources used or generated. While the paper tape symbol also represents input/output, it is outdated and no longer in common use for flowchart diagramming.
Comment/Note Placed along with context, this
symbol symbol adds needed explanation or comments within the specified range. It may be connected by a dashed line to the relevant section of the flowchart as well.
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