Design an application that accepts 10 numbers and displays them in descending order. Use flowchart to guide you.
Design an application that accepts 10 numbers and displays them in descending order. Use flowchart to guide you.
Database System Concepts
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Author:Abraham Silberschatz Professor, Henry F. Korth, S. Sudarshan
Publisher:Abraham Silberschatz Professor, Henry F. Korth, S. Sudarshan
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- Design an application that accepts 10 numbers and displays them in descending order.
Use flowchart to guide you.
![CIST 1305
UNIT 08 DROP BOX ASSIGNMENT
1. Design an application that accepts 10 numbers and displays them in descending order.
Use flowchart to guide you.
Declarations
num SIZE = 10
num numbers[SIZE]
num x
No
num y
num temp
num COMPS= SIZE - 1
start
fillArray()
display Array()
x = SIZE - 1
X >= 0?
sortArray()
displayArray()
return
stop
Yes
output
numbers[x]
X = X-1
fillArray()
x = 0
x < SIZE?
No
No
return
sortArray()
X=0
y = 0
y <COMPS?
return
Yes
Yes
x = 0
x < COMPS?
No
output "Enter
a number"
y = y + 1
input
numbers[x]
X=X+1
Yes
No
swap()
temp = numbers[x+1]
numbers[x+1] = numbers[x]
x= x + 1
numbers[x] >
numbers[x+1]?
numbers[x] = temp
return
Yes
swap()](/v2/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fcontent.bartleby.com%2Fqna-images%2Fquestion%2Fd0027a9c-a049-4cfa-b076-f55b4f56f3db%2F3109cc04-0694-4381-9f2e-0ed7b830a025%2Fo2l821n_processed.jpeg&w=3840&q=75)
Transcribed Image Text:CIST 1305
UNIT 08 DROP BOX ASSIGNMENT
1. Design an application that accepts 10 numbers and displays them in descending order.
Use flowchart to guide you.
Declarations
num SIZE = 10
num numbers[SIZE]
num x
No
num y
num temp
num COMPS= SIZE - 1
start
fillArray()
display Array()
x = SIZE - 1
X >= 0?
sortArray()
displayArray()
return
stop
Yes
output
numbers[x]
X = X-1
fillArray()
x = 0
x < SIZE?
No
No
return
sortArray()
X=0
y = 0
y <COMPS?
return
Yes
Yes
x = 0
x < COMPS?
No
output "Enter
a number"
y = y + 1
input
numbers[x]
X=X+1
Yes
No
swap()
temp = numbers[x+1]
numbers[x+1] = numbers[x]
x= x + 1
numbers[x] >
numbers[x+1]?
numbers[x] = temp
return
Yes
swap()
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