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Author: Abraham Silberschatz Professor, Henry F. Korth, S. Sudarshan
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education
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Translate the given flowchart based on the given problem into a PYTHON
Problem: Write a flowchart that asks the user to any number (num). These number can
either be odd or even. If the number is even, count how many even numbers
were inputted and stop until such time that the user inputted 0. For example:
Input any positive number – 3
Input any positive number – 6
Input any positive number – 2
Input any positive number – 1
Input any positive number – 8
Input any positive number – 0
The total number of even numbers = 3

Transcribed Image Text:START
Input num
count = 0
while num != 0
if num%2 == 0
No
Input num
Print count
STOP
Yes
count+=1
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