Introduction to Structured Programming Using Turbo Pascal Version 5.0 on the IBM PCThis introduction to structured programming using Turbo Pascal version 5 on the IBM-PC looks at structured programming, the programming sequence, top-down analysis and hierarchy, modular programs, flowcharts and pseudocode, control structures, structured code and how to build a module. |
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... array constant , either named or unnamed . However , as discussed in section 22.4 , a constant array of char- acters ( a " string " ) is allowed . Turbo ... array can be any CHAPTER 22 Array Data Types 555 Array Declaration: Syntax Summary.
... array constant , either named or unnamed . However , as discussed in section 22.4 , a constant array of char- acters ( a " string " ) is allowed . Turbo ... array can be any CHAPTER 22 Array Data Types 555 Array Declaration: Syntax Summary.
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Kenneth J. Morgan. 22.4 ARRAYS OF CHARACTERS An array of characters is a special type of array in all versions of ... array 560 PART II Summary of Pascal Arrays of Characters.
Kenneth J. Morgan. 22.4 ARRAYS OF CHARACTERS An array of characters is a special type of array in all versions of ... array 560 PART II Summary of Pascal Arrays of Characters.
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... array ? There are three of them : 1. A string array can be filled in a single assignment statement with a string constant of the same length : VAR A : ARRAY [ 1..6 ] OF CHAR ; BEGIN A : = ' MORGAN ' ; Note that the lengths must be ...
... array ? There are three of them : 1. A string array can be filled in a single assignment statement with a string constant of the same length : VAR A : ARRAY [ 1..6 ] OF CHAR ; BEGIN A : = ' MORGAN ' ; Note that the lengths must be ...
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Structured Programming | 3 |
The Programming Sequence | 13 |
Topdown Analysis and Hierarchy Charts | 21 |
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actual parameter array ASCII assignment statement base type BEGIN WRITELN Binary Compares binary file block CHAR CHECK command compiler directive component control expression control structure cursor declared defined Determine the output discussed in chapter disk diskette enumerated data type EOL marker example execution file pointer file variable filevar flowchart formal parameter function GOTO statement hierarchy chart input line INTEGER keyboard label linked list memory modular program monitor screen nested node operands operation ordinal data type Pascal program passed PC-DOS performed pointer variable predefined problem procedure PROGRAM KJM OUTPUT READ READKEY READLN real numbers represents reserved word rules scalar data type sentinel value sequence specified Standard Pascal stored string constant STRING data type string variable structured data type structured programming STRVAR subroutine Syntax Summary text file top-down analysis Turbo Pascal type descriptor variable name Write a program WRITE C'ENTER WRITELN WRITELN statements