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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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This symbol is used to; Delay an action in a flow-chart; Signal the start of a Sub-Routine; Let a certain letter (a-z) equal a number.
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This symbol is used to; Turn an Output on/off; Turn a Motor forwards/backwards; Play a sound; Speak a certain text.
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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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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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Making a simple flow chart: 5 easy steps.
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STEP 1 Open Flowol 3 and choose a mimic by pressing the little lighthouse symbol.
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STEP 2 Place start block(s) for the beginning of your flowchart.
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STEP 3 Choose either a decision (diamond), command (parallelogram) or a process (square) for the flow chart to execute.
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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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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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