Presiding Officer Training module 2024 lok sabha elections
Flow charts
1. Warm up
• Examples in the black board
• Convert from decimal to binary and vise
versa
• Convert from decimal to ocatal and vise
versa
• Convert from decimal to hexadecimal and
vise versa
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2. • Example when a network Engineer is
using binary system in IP addressing
“ Internet protocol “ in computer networks
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3. 15-3
Network Addresses ***
• An IP address can be split into
– network address, which specifies a specific network
– host number, which specifies a particular machine in
that network
Figure 15.9
An IP address is
stored in four
bytes
4. Flowcharts
• Draw a flowchart to
convert from decimal to
binary .
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6. This symbol is used to;
Start a flow-chart;
Stop a singe flow-chart (or all flow charts
in that program);
Mark the Start of a Sub-Routine (a
separate flow-chart that only starts when
it is told to).
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7. This symbol is used to;
Turn an Output on/off;
Turn a Motor forwards/backwards;
Play a sound;
Speak a certain text.
Print data
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8. This symbol is used to;
Ask if an input is on or off, then take 1 of
2 choices;
Ask if a Val is equal/more/less to a
certain number, then take 1 of 2 choices;
Ask if a variable is equal/more/less to a
certain number, then take 1 of 2 choices;
Ask if a Margin is equal/more/less to a
certain number, then take 1 of 2 choices.
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9. Chart
Starts
Lights on
A delay
A decision
A sub routine
trigger
A sub
routine start
This chart (from left). Lights on/off and
emergence stop if left button is on.
Either a ride trigger (2 min) or unload
the wheel.
At bottom (middle) the sub-routine that
turns the wheel for two minutes, then
goes back to the previous routine.
On right the subroutine that unloads
the 7 pods on the wheel, then goes
back the second sub-routine.
Bottom left the emergency stop with a
voice saying ‘’emergency stop in
progress’’.
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10. Making a simple flow chart:
5 easy steps.
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11. STEP 1
Open Flowol 3 and choose a mimic by pressing the little lighthouse symbol.
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12. STEP 2
Place start block(s) for the beginning of your flowchart.
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13. STEP 3
Choose either a decision (diamond), command (parallelogram) or a
process (square) for the flow chart to execute.
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14. STEP 4
Using the arrow tool, click on the start block, and then on the block that
you want to happen next.
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15. STEP 5
Place an end block for the end of your flowchart. OR repeat step 3 and 4
until you have achieved the desired result.
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19. Exit ticket
• Write about 2 things you learned in the
session
• Write about one thing you expected to
learn in the session but you do not get it
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