The document contains 20 programs written in pseudocode. The programs demonstrate basic programming concepts like displaying text, accepting user input, performing mathematical operations, conditional statements, and type checking. They cover topics such as hello world, name greeting, addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, simple interest calculation, area and perimeter of a circle, finding the square of a number, comparing numbers, converting units, calculating percentage, and determining if a number or character is even, odd, divisible by 5, alphabetic or a digit.
The document contains 20 programs written in pseudocode. The programs demonstrate basic programming concepts like displaying text, accepting user input, performing mathematical operations, conditional statements, and type checking. They cover topics such as hello world, name greeting, addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, simple interest calculation, area and perimeter of a circle, finding the square of a number, comparing numbers, converting units, calculating percentage, and determining if a number or character is even, odd, divisible by 5, alphabetic or a digit.
The document contains 20 programs written in pseudocode. The programs demonstrate basic programming concepts like displaying text, accepting user input, performing mathematical operations, conditional statements, and type checking. They cover topics such as hello world, name greeting, addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, simple interest calculation, area and perimeter of a circle, finding the square of a number, comparing numbers, converting units, calculating percentage, and determining if a number or character is even, odd, divisible by 5, alphabetic or a digit.
Program 1: Write a program to display ‘Hello World’
TextWindow.WriteLine("Hello World")
Program 2: Write a program to accept a name and display “Good Morning”
message TextWindow.WriteLine("Please enter your name") name=textwindow.Read() TextWindow.WriteLine("Good Morning "+name)
Program 3 Write a program to accept two numbers (store in variable a and b)
and show addition a+b TextWindow.WriteLine("Please enter first number ") a=textwindow.Read() TextWindow.WriteLine("Please enter seconds number ") b=textwindow.Read() c=a+b TextWindow("Answer is "+c)
Program 4: Write a program to accept two numbers (store in variable a and b)
and show subtraction a-b TextWindow.WriteLine("Please enter first number ") a=textwindow.Read() TextWindow.WriteLine("Please enter seconds number ") b=textwindow.Read() c=a-b TextWindow("Answer is "+c)
Program 5 Write a program to accept two numbers (store in variable a and b)
and show Multiplication a*b TextWindow.WriteLine("Please enter first number ") a=textwindow.Read() TextWindow.WriteLine("Please enter seconds number ") b=textwindow.Read() c=a*b TextWindow("Answer is "+c) Program 6: Write a program to accept two numbers (store in variable a and b) and show division a/b TextWindow.WriteLine("Please enter first number ") a=textwindow.Read() TextWindow.WriteLine("Please enter seconds number ") b=textwindow.Read() c=a/b TextWindow("Answer is "+c)
Program 7: Write a program to find simple interest (take P,R,T as variables)
𝑷×𝑹×𝑻 formula 𝟏𝟎𝟎 TextWindow.WriteLine("Please enter principal amount") P=textwindow.Read() TextWindow.WriteLine("Please enter rate of interest") R=textwindow.Read() TextWindow.WriteLine("Please enter time in years") T=textwindow.Read() ans=P*R*T/100 TextWindow.WriteLine("Simple interest is "+ans)
Program 8: Write a program to find area and perimeter of a circle
(take radius variable) (formula Area= πr2) (formula perimeter= 2πr) TextWindow.WriteLine("Enter Radius") r=textwindow.Read() area=3.14*r*r perimeter=2*3.14*r TextWindow.WriteLine("Area is "+area) TextWindow.WriteLine("Perimeter is "+perimeter)
Program 9: Write a program to find square of a number
TextWindow.WriteLine("Please enter a number") num=TextWindow.Read() square=num*num TextWindow.WriteLine("Square is "+square) Program 10: Write a program to find maximum out of two number TextWindow.WriteLine("Please enter first number") a=TextWindow.Read() TextWindow.WriteLine("Please enter second number") b=TextWindow.Read() TextWindow.WriteLine("Maximum is "+math.Max(a,b))
Program 11: Write a program to convert Kilometer to miles.
TextWindow.WriteLine("Please enter distance in kilometer") km=TextWindow.Read() miles=km*0.625 TextWindow.WriteLine("Distance in miles "+miles)
Program 12: Calculate the percentage of attendance of a student
(Percentage of attendance of student = Number of days a student is present / Total number of days in a month * 100) TextWindow.WriteLine("Please enter days students was present") present=TextWindow.Read() total_days=134 Per=(present/total_days)*100 TextWindow.WriteLine("Attendance is "+Per)
Program 13: Write a program to find if a number is bigger than 10 or not.
TextWindow.WriteLine("Please enter a number") num=TextWindow.Read() if num>10 then TextWindow.WriteLine("Number is bigger than 10") else TextWindow.WriteLine("Number is not bigger than 10") endif
Program 14: Write a program to find out if entered number is positive.
TextWindow.WriteLine("Please enter a number") num=TextWindow.Read() if num>0 then TextWindow.WriteLine("Positive") endif Program 15: Write a program to check if person is adult or not TextWindow.WriteLine("Please enter your age") age=TextWindow.Read() if age>=18 then TextWindow.WriteLine("Person is adult") else TextWindow.WriteLine("Person is not adult") endif
Program 16: Write a program to check entered character is vowel or
consonant. TextWindow.WriteLine("Please enter a character") ch=TextWindow.Read() if (ch="a" or ch="e" or ch="i" or ch="o" or ch="u") then TextWindow.WriteLine("Vowel") else TextWindow.WriteLine("Consonant") endif
Program 17: Write a program to print message according to percentage
entered. If percentage is more than 80 print “Good Performance” else print “Average Performance”. TextWindow.WriteLine("Please enter your percentage") perc=TextWindow.Read() if perc>80 then TextWindow.WriteLine("Good Performance") else TextWindow.WriteLine("Average Performance") endif Program 18 Write a program to find if entered number is divisible by 5 or not. TextWindow.WriteLine("Please enter a number") num=TextWindow.Read() rem=Math.Remainder(num,5) if rem=0 then TextWindow.WriteLine("Divisible by 5") else TextWindow.WriteLine("Not Divisible by 5") endif Program 19: Write a program to check if entered number is odd or even. TextWindow.WriteLine("Please enter a number") num=TextWindow.Read() rem=Math.Remainder(num,2) if rem=0 then TextWindow.WriteLine("Even") else TextWindow.WriteLine("Odd") endif
Program 20: Write a program to check if entered character is alphabet or
digit. TextWindow.WriteLine("Please enter character") ch=TextWindow.Read() if (ch>="A" and ch<="Z") or (ch>="a" and ch<="z") then TextWindow.WriteLine("Alpahbet") else TextWindow.Write("Digit") endif