1. Create a C++ program with the following: Using while statement: Generate the numbers from 1 – 99 but the sequence should start with a positive number then a negative number and so on. Using a single while statement only. Using for statement Enter ten numbers at random and will add only the odd numbers. The sum of odd numbers will be displayed after inputting 10 numbers. The instruction is to use a single for statement only. 2. Apply only the techniques or lessons before this topic. 3. Place comments within your program so that we would know what is happening. 4.. Create two flowcharts: One for generating odd numbers 1-99 using while statement One for entering ten (10) numbers at random and getting the sum of odd numbers using for statement.The flowchart will be the basis for your checking your program. Incorrect flowchart would mean incorrect program.

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Using while and for statements

1. Create a C++ program with the following:


Using while statement:
Generate the numbers from 1 – 99 but the sequence should start with a positive number then a negative number and so on. Using a single while statement only.


Using for statement
Enter ten numbers at random and will add only the odd numbers. The sum of odd numbers will be displayed after inputting 10 numbers. The instruction is to use a single for statement only.

2. Apply only the techniques or lessons before this topic.

3. Place comments within your program so that we would know what is happening.

4.. Create two flowcharts:

One for generating odd numbers 1-99 using while statement

One for entering ten (10) numbers at random and getting the sum of odd numbers using for statement.The flowchart will be the basis for your checking your program. Incorrect flowchart would mean incorrect program.

 

#include <iostream>
using namespace std;
int main()
{
    /* 1. Using while statement generate numbers from 1 – 99 but the sequence should start with 
    a positive number then a negative number and so on ... using a single while statement only*/
    int numRange = 1,term=1,sign=1;
    while(numRange<=99)
    {
        cout << term<< " ";
        numRange++;
        sign=sign*(-1);
        term = numRange*sign;
    }
    
    /* The user enters ten numbers at random and will add only the odd numbers. 
    The sum of odd numbers will be displayed after inputting 10 numbers. 
    The instruction is to use a single for statement only. */
    int summOdd10=0,numInp;
    //input 10 numbers and add odd numbers
    for (int loop=1; loop<=10; loop++)
    {
        cout << "\nEnter the " << loop << "-th number: ";
        cin >> numInp;
        //verify if odd number
        if(numInp%2!=0){
            //add if odd number is obtained
            summOdd10 += numInp;
        }
    }
    
    cout << "\nResult: " << summOdd10;
    return 0;
}

 

I'm looking for the two flowcharts in this program. Only number 4 in the instruction is all I need. I hope you can create the right flowcharts

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