Ex 3) Trace the following flowchart for when input values are -10, -1, 3, 2, 11, 13, 1, 0 and complete the trace table. Note that the system may end before all of the inputs have been received; if this occurs you ignore the final inputs. Also, write pre- post-conditions for this flowchart. start P n num output p o n<0 num num>0 ז pp+1 num<0 T n-n+1 num # 0 and p≤2*n IF end Part 2: Edit copy lab06.html, lab06.js and lab06.css to lab06.html, lab06.css, and lab06.js. In your html file, create 6 buttons with the names Problem 1, Problem 2, ..., Problem 6. Then, implement all 6 flowcharts in your lab06.js. When each button is clicked, the event handler should execute the corresponding algorithm in your js file. Note that you will have to implement several functions that require multiple inputs (e.g. 12, 2, -3, 6, -11, -3, 1, -1). In these cases, accept as input a comma delimited string (i.e. "12, 2, -3, 6, -11, -3, 1, -1"). Then, break the comma delimited string into a series of integers for processing with your algorithm. You may want to research the 'split' method for strings in Javascript to learn how to break a string apart into many pieces.
Ex 3) Trace the following flowchart for when input values are -10, -1, 3, 2, 11, 13, 1, 0 and complete the trace table. Note that the system may end before all of the inputs have been received; if this occurs you ignore the final inputs. Also, write pre- post-conditions for this flowchart. start P n num output p o n<0 num num>0 ז pp+1 num<0 T n-n+1 num # 0 and p≤2*n IF end Part 2: Edit copy lab06.html, lab06.js and lab06.css to lab06.html, lab06.css, and lab06.js. In your html file, create 6 buttons with the names Problem 1, Problem 2, ..., Problem 6. Then, implement all 6 flowcharts in your lab06.js. When each button is clicked, the event handler should execute the corresponding algorithm in your js file. Note that you will have to implement several functions that require multiple inputs (e.g. 12, 2, -3, 6, -11, -3, 1, -1). In these cases, accept as input a comma delimited string (i.e. "12, 2, -3, 6, -11, -3, 1, -1"). Then, break the comma delimited string into a series of integers for processing with your algorithm. You may want to research the 'split' method for strings in Javascript to learn how to break a string apart into many pieces.
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Please help me with this question. I am not understanding what to do. Please complete part 2 for the question. I am extremely confused
(You do not need to do the contents of ex 1. Just need the part 2 for the question)
Use html, css, js
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