Flowchart to Find Sum of Positive #s -999 Input

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The discussion revolves around creating a flowchart to calculate the sum of positive numbers, terminating input with -999. Participants request clearer images of the flowchart, as previous submissions are obscured and unreadable. There is confusion about how the flowchart will determine the number of inputs to process. The thread emphasizes the need for better lighting in future submissions to enhance visibility. Ultimately, the conversation highlights the importance of clarity in sharing visual information for algorithmic tasks.
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Draw a flowchart that will input unknown number of data where the last number of the data is -999. This algorithm/flowchart should find and output the sum of positive numbers.

I draw such a flowchart. Can you draw another flowchart about this?

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Please post a better picture. The bottom half of your picture is obscured by your shadow, and is unreadable. Please arrange the lighting so that the whole paper is illuminated.
 
Mark44 said:
Please post a better picture. The bottom half of your picture is obscured by your shadow, and is unreadable. Please arrange the lighting so that the whole paper is illuminated.

Mentor note: Deleted unreadable image
 
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I have a question. How will it know how many numbers to read?
 
@blackcemre, the second picture you posted, in post #3 looks like the same one.

Please post a new picture, with the paper completely lit.
 
verty said:
I have a question. How will it know how many numbers to read?
just need to write a few numbers
 
Mark44 said:
@blackcemre, the second picture you posted, in post #3 looks like the same one.

Please post a new picture, with the paper completely lit.
paper is not with me now
 
Thread closed.

When you get the paper again, please take a better picture of it.
 
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