In seven minutes I went from being completely ignorant on how flow charts work to finishing a flow chart in my head about pouring milk in under 2 minutes. Thank you for this simple yet very effective explanation... I really wish that I knew I was a "visual learner" when I was in school.
@@frederikja2210 Veritasium videos always make me think a second time regarding the topic. He makes wonderful content. But a search on Google and his channel for flowcharts did not yield anything. I would enjoy watching the video you are thinking of.
Thanks a lot ❤ the explanation was very clear and simple, I was having trouble understanding how to make flowcharts thank goodness I came across this video
Thanks for the well informed video. I was watching my regular daily gamedev stream i watch. We went over flowcharts so I've been studying it ever since. Glad to have found this video cuz I have been thinking on how to develop ideas for my first game I'm trying to create. This made it clear for me thanks so much. :)
Excellent video: theory, example and exercise for experiencial learning, by slightly increasing the difficulty level. That was a fantastic onboarding to flowcharts! Thank you so much!
I feel like I have the hang of it but then I am ask to create one and I lose all confidence but regardless of that you helped out more than. I expected!! Whooohoo
Duane Russell Veluz input n output is what u put in the system n what u want ur end result to be. Process is the method u need to use to get the output(ur end result)
I am new to learning flow charts. I am attempting to teach myself this type of logic to write programs for our Opto PAC controllers. Can you recommend any videos or material for a beginner such as myself? I am already an electrician that wires our electrical panels so I understand that end of it, I look forward to hearing from you, and thank you in advance.
Wow, don't know much about Opto PAC Controllers. My students program VEX Cortex controllers and FRC Robo Rio controllers for the robots we build. There does seem to be material out there but I am not qualified to pick and choose for you. Good luck. www.google.com/search?q=Opto+PAC+controllers&safe=active&rlz=1C1GGRV_enUS752US752&source=lnms&tbm=vid&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwiK7eDavd7aAhWphVQKHdIDA_IQ_AUIDSgE&biw=1366&bih=637
Thank you for your response. I found those videos you posted for Opto but they are more about how to use the Opto interface to write the flow charts, not necessarily information on how to write a flow chart program to perform a function. The stuff in your video was a great starting point. It's pretty remarkable how there doesn't seem to be a "go to" place to learn how to do this stuff, almost everyone I have met seems to be self taught.
Great video. Quick idea, tweak the last question to "how to drink a glass of milk" so that taking out the milk and glass, pouring, putting away etc. are more natural related steps
Start . . Input A . . Process 1 . . Decision 1 . . Process 2 . . Process 3 . . Display . . Process 4 . . Decision 2 (arrow back to Process 3 if it is not) . . End/Stop Just Try👉👈
Since we are counting odd numbers from 1 to 9.... In the decision box,why not say "Is number = to 9,then end.... instead of "is number greater than 9"? I thought the process should end the moment we get to 9.
(Start)----> {is the glass is empty?}yes---> [Pour Milk]----> (End) No| Repeat|---| --->/Take a empty glass/----| ()= terminal / /= Input output [ ]= processing box { }= decision box --->= flow line |= flow line ( going upward/downward) | Is this correct? That repeat is a comment
Your drawing is not completely correct. A question should follow immediately after /Input 1/ -> [say number] -> And after "no" do [+2] and go again to [say number]. But you explained it nicely. Well thank you.
I agree, I have not tried any of the apps available for flowcharting that I could recommend, but would love to hear from everybody on an app they have found useful. Here are some online reviews to get people started. www.capterra.com/sem-compare/workflow-management-software/?gclid=Cj0KCQjw0umSBhDrARIsAH7FCof1YJU9Z6ygM9G5QVkuzCrh5dejhlIgFo2LDBowWbHjQ23rXB1yU1oaAsaxEALw_wcB and download.cnet.com/s/flowchart/?platform=windows
You should not write it as add 2 it should be. Input 1=input 1 +2 Plus their is no output and the input would be better to put as letters to give free access to the user
In seven minutes I went from being completely ignorant on how flow charts work to finishing a flow chart in my head about pouring milk in under 2 minutes. Thank you for this simple yet very effective explanation... I really wish that I knew I was a "visual learner" when I was in school.
thats because you arent! please go watch veritasiums video on this topic
@@frederikja2210 Veritasium videos always make me think a second time regarding the topic. He makes wonderful content. But a search on Google and his channel for flowcharts did not yield anything. I would enjoy watching the video you are thinking of.
@@RobotRiedingerEd he is talking about the concept of visual learners
@@wienerpolse9115 I think it Vertasium talks about why there is no such things as a visual learner.
I've never thought......that pouring a glass of milk........was so.......complexed.
me too
Yes,, I am grading my students' versions right now.
@@RobotRiedingerEd do you have the answer?
I'm just not sure how granular to be.
I never though deciding to pour a glass of milk was so complicated
Thank you! My students enjoyed watching this. They have a great example of how flowcharts are created!
You are welcome. Glad I could help.
@@RobotRiedingerEd how do i draw the flowchart according to every exam scenario
Thanks a lot ❤ the explanation was very clear and simple, I was having trouble understanding how to make flowcharts thank goodness I came across this video
Well that was epic... gotta computer science paper tomorrow and i was at zero what this all about. Thanks for your service dude.
Thank you, I am new to this flowchart world.
You are welcome.
Amazing, you just made flow charts super easy to create. Thank you very much.
I really like this guy's voice inflection lol... the kind of guy that I'd pay full attention during presentation.
I can vouch for that, he's my teacher haha
Can confirm that it is easy to pay attention
@@FrankieWithAY omg hi franky
This was a ux and geometry lesson all in one! Thx!
ei you😂
This is a great start to flowcharting. Simple and easy to understand.
This dude is clearly underrated!! Clean explanation man❤️
Anyone else watching this for homeschooling
Hmmm ?
Yeah I'm watching this for homeschooling
One of our assignment. lol
Lmao here
Yea
Parts are at 1:32
Thank you for sharing this detailed video, this has helped me complete my case study for my quality assurance class
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dude you video is amazing, so easy to learn! many thanks!
Thanks for the well informed video. I was watching my regular daily gamedev stream i watch. We went over flowcharts so I've been studying it ever since. Glad to have found this video cuz I have been thinking on how to develop ideas for my first game I'm trying to create. This made it clear for me thanks so much. :)
Before this I was confused between the process and in/output block,thx for this :)
Glad it helped.
i have a quiz 40 min left and this is very helpful thx
Glad I could help.
This helped tremendously! I didn't see where you showed the display box? I'm confused how to use tha texactly?
Thanks for the video. Pouring a glass of milk will never be the same from now on.
Great explanation. Thank you.
Excellent video: theory, example and exercise for experiencial learning, by slightly increasing the difficulty level. That was a fantastic onboarding to flowcharts! Thank you so much!
thank you, really clear. You also have a sweet voice.
Thanks sir it helped me to learn a lot about how to create a flowchart.
You're a good teacher, and they way you comunicated, is teaching at its best.
Thank you.
Please make more examples for this please. Like computing or evolves arithmetic
Making a second part with more examples is a good idea.
HE'S REAL GOOD TEACHER
The "Start/End" geometric symbol (1:39) to start or end a flow chart is shaped like a Twinkie. This is no coincidence! :O
I feel like I have the hang of it but then I am ask to create one and I lose all confidence but regardless of that you helped out more than. I expected!! Whooohoo
Thanks, good luck.
What program you used to draw the flowchart ?
Don’t think you still need an answer but this might help others, flowall (I think I spelt that right) is a good and easy software for flowcharts
Thanks I am also new in this Flowchart chp..
thank you a lot , finally a simple and effective explanation :)
Are there any difference between Input/Output and Process, and what is the function of Display?
Duane Russell Veluz input n output is what u put in the system n what u want ur end result to be. Process is the method u need to use to get the output(ur end result)
thank you so much sir it really helped me respect from pakistan
I am new to learning flow charts. I am attempting to teach myself this type of logic to write programs for our Opto PAC controllers. Can you recommend any videos or material for a beginner such as myself? I am already an electrician that wires our electrical panels so I understand that end of it, I look forward to hearing from you, and thank you in advance.
Wow, don't know much about Opto PAC Controllers. My students program VEX Cortex controllers and FRC Robo Rio controllers for the robots we build. There does seem to be material out there but I am not qualified to pick and choose for you. Good luck.
www.google.com/search?q=Opto+PAC+controllers&safe=active&rlz=1C1GGRV_enUS752US752&source=lnms&tbm=vid&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwiK7eDavd7aAhWphVQKHdIDA_IQ_AUIDSgE&biw=1366&bih=637
Thank you for your response. I found those videos you posted for Opto but they are more about how to use the Opto interface to write the flow charts, not necessarily information on how to write a flow chart program to perform a function. The stuff in your video was a great starting point. It's pretty remarkable how there doesn't seem to be a "go to" place to learn how to do this stuff, almost everyone I have met seems to be self taught.
I hope you found what you were looking for.. cheers
Thank you so much for this, it is so helpful!
he will say"your are welcome" after 2 years
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What is the difference between an Output Box and a Display Box?
Great video. Quick idea, tweak the last question to "how to drink a glass of milk" so that taking out the milk and glass, pouring, putting away etc. are more natural related steps
Thank you! No one ever taught me this and I needed to make one at work!
This helped.😊👍.
This was so helpful thank you!!! You are such a saver
This was super helpful... Thank you so much.
i like programming beacuse you can make your games
Is there this video only or there is more
Thank you. super helpful!
Thanks so much you explained it very clear and very helpful to me
Thanks man, You are a very good teacher!
thanks and I would like to say that it is so helpful.
Easily understandable....very nice
Thank you
Would love to see more advanced examples from you.
I have talked with some friends how are more advanced than I am, but we have not gotten it done yet. Eventually, I hope.
DUDE your a lifesaver
Whats the answer to the Milk problem?
Thanks , i had exam tommorow
I have exam tomorrow 😭🤣
i have an assignment to determine the course of a ship in matlab or julia and here i am still learning how to make a flowchart........
Have to start somewhere! This is an excellent place to learn. How did your assignment turn out?
Thanks for the video! It really helped
Start
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Input A
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Process 1
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Decision 1
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Process 2
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Process 3
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Display
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Process 4
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Decision 2 (arrow back to Process 3 if it is not)
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End/Stop
Just Try👉👈
Thanks
can we see a pic of the solution for the flowchart for the pouring a glass of milk
Nice job!
Great video! Thanks a lot! :D
Where is the part about getting a link for the flowchart?
Making a second part with more advanced steps is a good idea.
Make a Flowchart of different types of computers
But what if the input and the process is in the result what symbol should I use
How do you represent a function
what is the answer to the question you asked at the last
Perfect. Thank you sir.
When?
Since we are counting odd numbers from 1 to 9.... In the decision box,why not say "Is number = to 9,then end.... instead of "is number greater than 9"? I thought the process should end the moment we get to 9.
helped me a lot! thank you sir!
Why the ADD 2 is not a parallelogram symbol?
Because it's not a manual action
Pc app? or what software? to create algorithm flowchart
There are programs out there, but I have not tried any in a long time so I can not give a review. I use Paint as do most of my students.
@@RobotRiedingerEd is that common? i started using that naturally and found it to be my go-to sandbox for learning.
Why are you pointing to the arrow not to the say number rectangle?
(Start)----> {is the glass is empty?}yes---> [Pour Milk]----> (End)
No| Repeat|---|
--->/Take a empty glass/----|
()= terminal
/ /= Input output
[ ]= processing box
{ }= decision box
--->= flow line
|= flow line ( going upward/downward)
|
Is this correct?
That repeat is a comment
super helpful !!!
What's the difference between a Process shape and An Input/Output?
2 years late, but the process shape is a rectangle, and the input and output shapes are parallelograms.
Thanks for the help
Better than what my teacher sent
thx i had homework today
same
@@youssefyounis3703 ¿¿¿
More examples please. A helpless student like me badly need it :
"Say number" is clearly an output. Which should be represented by a parallelogram shape and not a rectangle.
95% of people disagree.
thanks a lot, i have an exam
same here
Very Nice Video Go A Head
according to the flow, the numbers presented will be 1, 3, 5, 7, 9, 11 (not 1, 3, 5, 7, 9)
Really helpful
Good video 1st April 23 Melbourne
Show us a video how to create the same
Thanks
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BSA 2B
It helped 👍👍
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thankyou sir
Amazing vid thx!!!!👌👌👌
Thank you, glad it was helpful.
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Thanks man
U were sent by ur IT teacher
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Arigato sensei
Your drawing is not completely correct.
A question should follow immediately after /Input 1/ -> [say number] -> And after "no" do [+2] and go again to [say number].
But you explained it nicely.
Well thank you.
thank you
I wish all these damn videos would list tools that we could use, because using a paint program to make these sucks.
I agree, I have not tried any of the apps available for flowcharting that I could recommend, but would love to hear from everybody on an app they have found useful. Here are some online reviews to get people started. www.capterra.com/sem-compare/workflow-management-software/?gclid=Cj0KCQjw0umSBhDrARIsAH7FCof1YJU9Z6ygM9G5QVkuzCrh5dejhlIgFo2LDBowWbHjQ23rXB1yU1oaAsaxEALw_wcB
and
download.cnet.com/s/flowchart/?platform=windows
You should not write it as add 2 it should be. Input 1=input 1 +2
Plus their is no output and the input would be better to put as letters to give free access to the user
Thanks for the input.
Robot Riedinger sure!
Thank u