This is my idea in C++: For a color mixer program in C++, I would like to stick with a simple design that will take two prime colors(Red, Blue, and Yellow) and mix them to display the mixed color.  Below the header will be the main function that prompts a user to enter a prime color using the standard library with an output statement requesting prime color one to be chosen by user. The line will end with a manipulator. A second question will then prompt the user for a second prime color to be chosen different than the first, and again a manipulator statement to end the line. Following the entry of the second request for a prime color different from the first, a standard input object can store the results for the program. With the two prime colors stored for this simple program, a series of if-else statements can be used to determine what result should be displayed to the user using a standard common-out statement. To end or continue the program, a for loop will ask the user if they would choose to exit the program or mix another color. My question is: I am new to C++. How can pseudo-code (not sure what that is) be used to describe inputs, processes, outputs, and control structures?  How can a UML diagram be drawn to show the relationships between components with a structure chart?

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This is my idea in C++:

For a color mixer program in C++, I would like to stick with a simple design that will take two prime colors(Red, Blue, and Yellow) and mix them to display the mixed color. 
Below the header will be the main function that prompts a user to enter a prime color using the standard library with an output statement requesting prime color one to be chosen by user. The line will end with a manipulator.
A second question will then prompt the user for a second prime color to be chosen different than the first, and again a manipulator statement to end the line.
Following the entry of the second request for a prime color different from the first, a standard input object can store the results for the program.
With the two prime colors stored for this simple program, a series of if-else statements can be used to determine what result should be displayed to the user using a standard common-out statement.
To end or continue the program, a for loop will ask the user if they would choose to exit the program or mix another color.

My question is:

I am new to C++. How can pseudo-code (not sure what that is) be used to describe inputs, processes, outputs, and control structures? 

How can a UML diagram be drawn to show the relationships between components with a structure chart?

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