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Function PutGraph(integer array(?) dataRows) returns nothing
integer i
integer numStars
for i = 0; i < dataRows.size; i = i + 1
for numStars = 0; numStars < dataRows[i]; numStars = numStars + 1
Put "*" to output
Put "\n" to output
Function Main() returns nothing
integer array(3) dataList
integer i
for i = 0; i < dataList.size; i = i + 1
dataList[i] = Get next input
// Your solution goes here
![Write code that calls the PutGraph function, passing dataList as an argument.
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for i = 0; i < datañows.size; i =1+1
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Put "\n" to output
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integer array(3) dataList
integer i
for i = 0; i < datalist.size; i =1+1
dataList[i] = Get next input
// Your solution goes here
dataRows[1]; numStar
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Transcribed Image Text:Write code that calls the PutGraph function, passing dataList as an argument.
anager a
integer nuestars
3
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18 Function Main() returns nothing
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for i = 0; i < datañows.size; i =1+1
for nurstars = 8; nunstars
Put to output
Put "\n" to output
Code
integer array(3) dataList
integer i
for i = 0; i < datalist.size; i =1+1
dataList[i] = Get next input
// Your solution goes here
dataRows[1]; numStar
Flowchart
Variables
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