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Logical Reasoning & Debugging

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Logical Reasoning & Debugging

Logical reasoning is thinking about the order of steps (the sequence) and the selection rules ('if ... then' and 'repeat until...').

Logical reasoning

Logical reasoning

  • You can run through an algorithm by following all the steps.
  • You can run through the steps in an algorithm to check if the algorithm will work.
Debugging

Debugging

  • If your algorithm does not work, you have to debug it.
  • Debugging is finding where the problem is and then fixing it.
How to debug an algorithm

How to debug an algorithm

  • It can take a lot of patience and computational thinking!
  • Computer programmers have programs which help them find where the bugs are.
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