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Chapter 2.2, Problem 2.8CP

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IPO Chart:

  • It stands for "Input, Processing and Output".
  • It is a tool that is used by the programmers for designing and documenting purpose.
  • This is used to describe the input, processing and output of a function.

Three things that are listed on an IPO chart:

IPO chart consists of mainly 3 columns:

  • Input column - It has the description of information that is passed to function as arguments.
  • Processing column - It contains the detailed description of the procedure that the function performs.
  • Output column - This column contains the description of information that the function returns.

Example Program:

The below program is an example for IPO chart for adding two numbers...

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