I need help converting the following pseudocode into a working Raptor flowchart // The two senior class homerooms at Littleville High School // are having a fundraising drive for the prom. Each time a student // solicits a contribution, a record is created with the // student's name and the value. Two files have been created for // Homeroom A and Homeroom B. Each file is sorted in contribution // value order from highest to lowest. This program merges the two files. start    Declarations       string roomAName       num roomAValue       string roomBName       num roomBValue       string bothFilesDone = "N"       num HIGH_VALUE = 999999       InputFile roomAFile       InputFile roomBFile       InputFile mergedFile    getReady()    while bothFilesDone = "N"       detailLoop()    endwhile    allDone() stop getReady()      open roomAFile "roomAFile.dat"    open roomBFile "roomBFile.dat"    open mergedFile "mergedFile.dat"    readA()    readB()    checkBoth() return readA()    input roomAName, roomAValue from roomAFile    if eof then       roomAValue = HIGH_VALUE    endif return readB()    input roomBName, roomBValue from roomBFile    if eof then       roomBValue = HIGH_VALUE    endif return checkBoth()    if roomAValue = HIGH_VALUE AND roomBValue = HIGH_VALUE then       bothFilesDone = "Y"    endif return detailLoop()    if roomAValue > roomBValue then       output roomBName, roomBValue to mergedFile       readA()    else       output roomAName, roomAValue to mergedFile       readB()    endif return   allDone()    close roomAFile    close roomBFile    close mergeFile return

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I need help converting the following pseudocode into a working Raptor flowchart

// The two senior class homerooms at Littleville High School
// are having a fundraising drive for the prom. Each time a student
// solicits a contribution, a record is created with the
// student's name and the value. Two files have been created for
// Homeroom A and Homeroom B. Each file is sorted in contribution
// value order from highest to lowest. This program merges the two files.
start
   Declarations
      string roomAName
      num roomAValue
      string roomBName
      num roomBValue
      string bothFilesDone = "N"
      num HIGH_VALUE = 999999
      InputFile roomAFile
      InputFile roomBFile
      InputFile mergedFile
   getReady()
   while bothFilesDone = "N"
      detailLoop()
   endwhile
   allDone()
stop

getReady()  
   open roomAFile "roomAFile.dat"
   open roomBFile "roomBFile.dat"
   open mergedFile "mergedFile.dat"
   readA()
   readB()
   checkBoth()
return

readA()
   input roomAName, roomAValue from roomAFile
   if eof then
      roomAValue = HIGH_VALUE
   endif
return

readB()
   input roomBName, roomBValue from roomBFile
   if eof then
      roomBValue = HIGH_VALUE
   endif
return

checkBoth()
   if roomAValue = HIGH_VALUE AND roomBValue = HIGH_VALUE then
      bothFilesDone = "Y"
   endif
return

detailLoop()
   if roomAValue > roomBValue then
      output roomBName, roomBValue to mergedFile
      readA()
   else
      output roomAName, roomAValue to mergedFile
      readB()
   endif
return
 
allDone()
   close roomAFile
   close roomBFile
   close mergeFile
return 

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