A Structured Approach to Programming |
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Sayfa 144
Use as few indicators as possible . One way to do this is to have the invoked
paragraph take actions for the various situations that arise rather than report back
to the invoker what has occurred . For example , in the following code , an
indicator ...
Use as few indicators as possible . One way to do this is to have the invoked
paragraph take actions for the various situations that arise rather than report back
to the invoker what has occurred . For example , in the following code , an
indicator ...
Sayfa 145
indicators ' names are typically long . It may seem tedious to have to write out a ...
In addition to the indicator name being readable , the value assigned to it should
connote something to the reader . The values of zero and one are not always ...
indicators ' names are typically long . It may seem tedious to have to write out a ...
In addition to the indicator name being readable , the value assigned to it should
connote something to the reader . The values of zero and one are not always ...
Sayfa 146
This introduces the need for an end - of - file indicator to control the processing .
In addition , the READ statement itself is probably in a loop that needs to be
repeated for every record in the file . Without structured programming the iterative
...
This introduces the need for an end - of - file indicator to control the processing .
In addition , the READ statement itself is probably in a loop that needs to be
repeated for every record in the file . Without structured programming the iterative
...
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İçindekiler
Program Design | 19 |
Planning and Implementation | 43 |
Structured Programming | 61 |
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Diğer baskılar - Tümünü görüntüle
A Structured Approach to Programming Joan Kirkby Hughes,Glen C. Michtom,Jay I. Michtom Metin Parçacığı görünümü - 1987 |
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addition allow appear approach argument begin CALL chapter COBOL compiler completed Compute condition contains CONTINUE data items decision defined detail DOWHILE ENDIF entry error example executed exit expression Figure flow flowchart FORMAT FORTRAN function GOTO handle hierarchy chart hour implementation indentation indicator initialization input installation invoked language limited logic loop manager MASTER method modified module MOVE names necessary needed nested operation output paragraph passed PERFORM phase PL/I planning possible Print problem PROCEDURE produced provides pseudo code READ readability record refinement routine sales rep segment separate sequence shown shows solution specified stage standard statement step structured programming stub terminate test data top-down transaction UPDATE valid variable VIOLATIONS walk-through WRITE written
Bu kitaba yapılan referanslar
Microcomputer Experimentation with the Intel SDK-85 Lance A. Leventhal,Colin Walsh Metin Parçacığı görünümü - 1980 |