What would pseudocode look like for the below C++ program? Please and thank you C++ source code: #include   using namespace std;   int main() { int num1, num2, num3; int* ptr1, * ptr2, * ptr3;   // Getting input from user, per each value cout << "Enter the first integer value: "; cin >> num1;   cout << "Enter the second integer value: "; cin >> num2;   cout << "Enter the third integer value: "; cin >> num3;   // Allocating memory dynamically for pointers ptr1 = new int; ptr2 = new int; ptr3 = new int;   // Assigning the values to pointers *ptr1 = num1; *ptr2 = num2; *ptr3 = num3;   // Displaying contents of variables and the pointers cout << "\nValues of variables:" << endl; cout << "num1: " << num1 << endl; cout << "num2: " << num2 << endl; cout << "num3: " << num3 << endl;   cout << "\nValues of pointers:" << endl; cout << "*ptr1: " << ptr1 << endl; cout << "*ptr2: " << ptr2 << endl; cout << "*ptr3: " << ptr3 << endl;   // Deallocate memory delete ptr1; delete ptr2; delete ptr3;   return 0; }

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What would pseudocode look like for the below C++ program?

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C++ source code:

#include <iostream>

 

using namespace std;

 

int main() {

int num1, num2, num3;

int* ptr1, * ptr2, * ptr3;

 

// Getting input from user, per each value

cout << "Enter the first integer value: ";

cin >> num1;

 

cout << "Enter the second integer value: ";

cin >> num2;

 

cout << "Enter the third integer value: ";

cin >> num3;

 

// Allocating memory dynamically for pointers

ptr1 = new int;

ptr2 = new int;

ptr3 = new int;

 

// Assigning the values to pointers

*ptr1 = num1;

*ptr2 = num2;

*ptr3 = num3;

 

// Displaying contents of variables and the pointers

cout << "\nValues of variables:" << endl;

cout << "num1: " << num1 << endl;

cout << "num2: " << num2 << endl;

cout << "num3: " << num3 << endl;

 

cout << "\nValues of pointers:" << endl;

cout << "*ptr1: " << ptr1 << endl;

cout << "*ptr2: " << ptr2 << endl;

cout << "*ptr3: " << ptr3 << endl;

 

// Deallocate memory

delete ptr1;

delete ptr2;

delete ptr3;

 

return 0;

}

 

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