Create a Flowchart for this code.  import random #Define a function to pick 5 numbers from 1 to 38 def getNJCash5lottery_numbers():     #Return the list     return random.sample(range(1, 39), 5) def playNJCash5lottery():     #Call the method and assign the list to variable     lottery_number = getNJCash5lottery_numbers()     print("These are the cash 5 numbers."),     #Iterate over list elements     for number in lottery_number:         #Print the number on one line         print(number) #Define a function def main():     while(True):         #Call the method to print the list elements         playNJCash5lottery()         #Prompt the user if they want to play again         decide = input("\nDo you want to play again? Yes/No : ")         #If they entered "no " or "No"         if decide.lower() == "no":             #Exit             break #Call the "main()" function if __name__ == "__main__":     main()

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Create a Flowchart for this code. 

import random

#Define a function to pick 5 numbers from 1 to 38

def getNJCash5lottery_numbers():

    #Return the list

    return random.sample(range(1, 39), 5)

def playNJCash5lottery():

    #Call the method and assign the list to variable

    lottery_number = getNJCash5lottery_numbers()

    print("These are the cash 5 numbers."),

    #Iterate over list elements

    for number in lottery_number:

        #Print the number on one line

        print(number)

#Define a function

def main():

    while(True):

        #Call the method to print the list elements

        playNJCash5lottery()

        #Prompt the user if they want to play again

        decide = input("\nDo you want to play again? Yes/No : ")

        #If they entered "no " or "No"

        if decide.lower() == "no":

            #Exit

            break

#Call the "main()" function

if __name__ == "__main__":

    main()

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