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Flowchart Symbols. Flowcharts use special shapes to represent different types of actions or steps in a process. Lines and arrows show the sequence of the steps, and the relationships among them. These are known as flowchart symbols.
Put simply, flowchart symbols are specific shapes used to create a visual representation of a program. They can be as simple as three separate functions with one line connecting them, or they can be an entire web of functions. There are several kinds of flowchart symbol functions.
The various symbols used in a flowchart are: Arrows — Acts as connectors of all other symbols. Oval — To indicate the entry and exit points of the flowchart. Rectangle — To show processing steps like calculations or an action to be performed.
Five Basic Flowchart Symbols A typical flowchart from older Computer Science textbooks may have the following kinds of symbols: Start, Process, Decision, Document and Sub Process.
In most flowcharts, the rectangle is the most common shape. It is used to show a process, task, action, or operation. It shows something that has to be done or an action that has to be taken. The text in the rectangle almost always includes a verb.
Terminal / Terminator The terminator shows where your process begins or ends. You can use words like 'Start', 'Begin', 'End' inside the terminator shape to make things more obvious.
Terminators show the start and stop points in a process. When used as a Start symbol, terminators depict a trigger action that sets the process flow into motion. ... Flowchart: In flowcharts, this symbol is typically small and is used as a Connector to show a jump from one point in the process flow to another.
Flowcharts use special shapes to represent different types of actions or steps in a process. Lines and arrows show the sequence of the steps, and the relationships among them. These are known as flowchart symbols.
Decision / Conditional Decision shape is represented as a Diamond. This object is always used in a process flow to ask a question. And, the answer to the question determines the arrows coming out of the Diamond. This shape is quite unique with two arrows coming out of it.
Diamond Used to represent a decision point in the process. ... Direct data object in a process flow represents information stored which can be accessed directly. This object represents a computer's hard drive. Circle Used to represent a point at which the flowchart connects with another process.
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