draw flowchart  of  following code:   #include #include #include struct vacc{ char vaccName[15]; char vaccCode[2]; char country[15]; int qty; float population; }v[10]; // Function Declarations void create_inventory(); void update_vacc_qty(); int search_vaccine(); void display_vaccine(); // Main Function starts here   int main() { int ch; do { printf("\n 1:create inventory"); printf("\n 2: display vaccine info "); printf("\n 3: search vaccine"); printf("\n enter your choice (0 to exit):"); scanf("%d",&ch); switch (ch) { case 1: create_inventory(); break; case 2: display_vaccine(); break; case 3: search_vaccine(); break; default : break; } }while(ch!=0); return 0; } //Function to Create Vaccine.txt as per the given table void create_inventory() { int option = 1; // variables to collect data as per table given char vaccName[15]; char vaccCode[2]; char country[15]; int qty; float populaion; //File definition FILE *infile; infile = fopen("dist.txt","w"); // file opening for writing if(infile == NULL) // Checking for the file creation { printf("Vaccine.txt file not found\n"); } //Accepting data from user from keyboard till user enters 0 to close while(option != 0) { printf("Enter Vaccine Name : "); scanf("%s",vaccName); printf("Enter Vaccine Code : "); scanf("%s",vaccCode); printf("Enter Counry : "); scanf("%s",country); printf("Enter Dosage Required : "); scanf("%d",&qty); printf("Enter Population Covered : "); scanf("%f",&populaion); //writing to the file using fprintf command fprintf(infile,"%s %s %s %d %3.2f\n", vaccName,vaccCode,country,qty,populaion); printf("\nEnter 1 to continue and 0 to exit : "); scanf("%d",&option); if(option == 0) fclose(infile); // closing the file when user wants to exit } } //Function to display the file contents in a formatted way void display_vaccine() { // variables to collect data as per table given char vaccName[15]; char vaccCode[2]; char country[15]; int qty; float populaion; FILE *infile; infile = fopen("Vaccine.txt","r"); // file opening for reading if(infile == NULL) //checking for file exists or not { printf("Vaccine.txt file not found\n"); }   printf("%15s\t%2s\t%15s\t%6s\t%10s\n","Vaccine Name","Vaccine Code","Country","Dosage","Population"); // Reading the file while(fscanf(infile,"%s %s %s %d %f\n",vaccName,vaccCode,country,&qty,&populaion) !=EOF) {   printf("%15s\t%13s\t%15s\t%d\t%3.2f\n",vaccName,vaccCode,country,qty,populaion); } fclose(infile); // closing the file } void update_vacc_qty() { int t, option; char vaccName[15]; char vaccCode[2]; char country[15]; int qty; float population;   FILE *infile; infile = fopen("dist.txt","w");  if(infile == NULL)  { printf("dist.txt file not found\n"); } //Accepting data from user from keyboard till user enters 0 to close while(option != 0) { printf("Enter Vaccine Name : "); scanf("%s",vaccName); printf("Enter Vaccine Code : "); scanf("%s",vaccCode); printf("Enter Counry : "); scanf("%s",country); printf("Enter Dosage Required : "); scanf("%d",&qty); printf("Enter Population Covered : "); scanf("%f",&population); //writing to the file using fprintf command fprintf(infile,"%s %s %s %d %3.2f\n", vaccName,vaccCode,country,qty,population); printf("\nEnter 1 to continue and 0 to exit : "); scanf("%d",&option); if(option == 0) fclose(infile);  }     { printf("dist.txt file not found\n"); } t=0; while(fscanf(infile,"%s %s %s %d %f\n",vaccName,vaccCode,country,&qty,&population) !=EOF) { //printf("%s",vaccName); strcpy(v[t].vaccName,vaccName); strcpy(v[t].vaccCode,vaccCode); strcpy(v[t].country,country); v[t].qty=qty; v[t].population=population; t++; } struct vacc temp; for (int i = 0; i < t - 1; i++) { for (int j = 0; j < (t - 1-i); j++) { if (v[j].qty < v[j + 1].qty) { temp = v[j]; v[j] = v[j + 1]; v[j + 1] = temp; } } } printf("%15s\t%2s\t%15s\t%6s\t%10s\n","Vaccine Name","Vaccine Code","Country","Dosage","Population"); for(int i=0;i

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draw flowchart  of  following code:

 

#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <string.h>


struct vacc{

char vaccName[15];

char vaccCode[2];

char country[15];

int qty;

float population;

}v[10];

// Function Declarations

void create_inventory();

void update_vacc_qty();

int search_vaccine();

void display_vaccine();

// Main Function starts here

 

int main()

{

int ch;
do {
printf("\n 1:create inventory");
printf("\n 2: display vaccine info ");
printf("\n 3: search vaccine");
printf("\n enter your choice (0 to exit):");
scanf("%d",&ch);


switch (ch)
{
case 1: create_inventory();
break;
case 2: display_vaccine();
break;
case 3: search_vaccine();
break;
default : break;
}

}while(ch!=0);
return 0;

}

//Function to Create Vaccine.txt as per the given table

void create_inventory()

{

int option = 1;

// variables to collect data as per table given

char vaccName[15];

char vaccCode[2];

char country[15];

int qty;

float populaion;

//File definition

FILE *infile;

infile = fopen("dist.txt","w"); // file opening for writing

if(infile == NULL) // Checking for the file creation
{
printf("Vaccine.txt file not found\n");
}

//Accepting data from user from keyboard till user enters 0 to close

while(option != 0)

{

printf("Enter Vaccine Name : ");

scanf("%s",vaccName);

printf("Enter Vaccine Code : ");

scanf("%s",vaccCode);

printf("Enter Counry : ");

scanf("%s",country);

printf("Enter Dosage Required : ");

scanf("%d",&qty);

printf("Enter Population Covered : ");

scanf("%f",&populaion);

//writing to the file using fprintf command

fprintf(infile,"%s %s %s %d %3.2f\n", vaccName,vaccCode,country,qty,populaion);

printf("\nEnter 1 to continue and 0 to exit : ");

scanf("%d",&option);

if(option == 0)

fclose(infile); // closing the file when user wants to exit

}

}

//Function to display the file contents in a formatted way

void display_vaccine()
{

// variables to collect data as per table given

char vaccName[15];

char vaccCode[2];

char country[15];

int qty;

float populaion;

FILE *infile;

infile = fopen("Vaccine.txt","r"); // file opening for reading

if(infile == NULL) //checking for file exists or not

{

printf("Vaccine.txt file not found\n");

}

 

printf("%15s\t%2s\t%15s\t%6s\t%10s\n","Vaccine Name","Vaccine Code","Country","Dosage","Population");

// Reading the file

while(fscanf(infile,"%s %s %s %d %f\n",vaccName,vaccCode,country,&qty,&populaion) !=EOF)

{

 

printf("%15s\t%13s\t%15s\t%d\t%3.2f\n",vaccName,vaccCode,country,qty,populaion);

}

fclose(infile); // closing the file

}

void update_vacc_qty()
{
int t, option;


char vaccName[15];

char vaccCode[2];

char country[15];

int qty;

float population;

 

FILE *infile;

infile = fopen("dist.txt","w"); 

if(infile == NULL) 

{

printf("dist.txt file not found\n");

}

//Accepting data from user from keyboard till user enters 0 to close

while(option != 0)

{

printf("Enter Vaccine Name : ");

scanf("%s",vaccName);

printf("Enter Vaccine Code : ");

scanf("%s",vaccCode);

printf("Enter Counry : ");

scanf("%s",country);

printf("Enter Dosage Required : ");

scanf("%d",&qty);

printf("Enter Population Covered : ");

scanf("%f",&population);

//writing to the file using fprintf command

fprintf(infile,"%s %s %s %d %3.2f\n", vaccName,vaccCode,country,qty,population);

printf("\nEnter 1 to continue and 0 to exit : ");

scanf("%d",&option);

if(option == 0)

fclose(infile); 

}

 

 

{

printf("dist.txt file not found\n");

}


t=0;
while(fscanf(infile,"%s %s %s %d %f\n",vaccName,vaccCode,country,&qty,&population) !=EOF)

{
//printf("%s",vaccName);
strcpy(v[t].vaccName,vaccName);
strcpy(v[t].vaccCode,vaccCode);
strcpy(v[t].country,country);
v[t].qty=qty;
v[t].population=population;
t++;
}

struct vacc temp;

for (int i = 0; i < t - 1; i++)
{
for (int j = 0; j < (t - 1-i); j++)
{
if (v[j].qty < v[j + 1].qty)
{
temp = v[j];
v[j] = v[j + 1];
v[j + 1] = temp;
}
}
}



printf("%15s\t%2s\t%15s\t%6s\t%10s\n","Vaccine Name","Vaccine Code","Country","Dosage","Population");

for(int i=0;i<t; i++){
printf("%15s\t%13s\t%15s\t%d\t%3.2f\n",v[i].vaccName,v[i].vaccCode,v[i].country,v[i].qty,v[i].population);
}

fclose(infile); // closing the file

}

 

int search_vaccine()

{

 

char vaccName[15];

char vaccCode[2];

char country[15];

int qty;

float populaion;

FILE *infile;

char vcode[2];

char temp[2];

int value;

infile = fopen("Vaccine.txt","r"); 

//getting the vaccine code from user through keyboard to search

printf("Enter Vaccine Code to Search : ");

scanf("%s",vcode);

if(infile == NULL) // checking for file existence

{

printf("Vaccine.txt file not found\n");

}

strcpy(temp,vcode);

//Reading the file

while(fscanf(infile,"%s %s %s %d %f\n",vaccName,vaccCode,country,&qty,&populaion) !=EOF)

{

//checking user entered vaccine code and available in the file is same

if(vaccCode[0] == temp[0] && vaccCode[1] == temp[1])

{

// Printing the matched record

printf("%15s\t%2s\t%15s\t%6s\t%10s\n","Vaccine Name"," Vaccine Code","Country","Dosage","Population");

printf("%15s\t%13s\t%15s\t%d\t%3.2f\n",vaccName,vaccCode,country,qty,populaion);

}

}

fclose(infile);

}

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