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Flowchart for coursework and lab reports

Need a flowchart for a lab report or coursework, but drawing it by hand takes forever and still gets sent back? You don’t need to know the standard by name — just paste your code and rombik builds the chart to the same rules graders check. Ten languages, including the university classics Pascal, C++, C# and Java.

What your teacher actually wants

You don’t need to know the word “standard”. A lab/coursework flowchart is accepted when it follows a few simple rules — exactly what rombik does for you automatically.

The right shapes

Oval for start/end, rectangle for an action, diamond for a condition, parallelogram for input/output. Using the wrong shape is the #1 reason work is sent back.

Top-to-bottom flow

The algorithm reads down the page; arrows only where the direction changes. rombik lays this out for you.

Each function — its own chart

Function parameters become the input block. One clean chart per function, captioned “Figure N”.

Editable in Word

Export a .docx where shapes are native Word objects — move and relabel them, don’t paste a blurry picture.

From your code in 3 steps

  1. 1
    Paste your code

    Any of 10 languages — Python, C, C++, C#, Java, Pascal, JavaScript, TypeScript, Go, PHP. Even a single function from your lab.

  2. 2
    Get a compliant chart

    rombik builds a standards-correct flowchart (or a Nassi-Shneiderman structogram) in seconds. Preview it free, watermarked.

  3. 3
    Export & submit

    Download Word, Visio, PDF, SVG and more. Hand it in — it’s built to pass нормоконтроль.

Common questions

Do I need to know what “DSTU/GOST” is?

No. That’s just the name of the flowchart standard your teacher checks against. rombik applies it for you — you only paste code.

Does it work for both a lab report and coursework?

Yes. A single lab function or a whole coursework algorithm — each function becomes its own clean chart.

What about Python, C++ or Pascal specifically?

All ten languages are supported, including the university classics Pascal, C++, C# and Java. Paste the code and you get the chart.

Is it free?

Yes — an unlimited watermarked preview is free, so you can check it works on your code before anything. A clean, submission-ready export costs a small credit.

Will the teacher accept it?

It’s built shape-for-shape to the flowchart standard graders use. Check the preview against your methodology guide first — that’s exactly what нормоконтроль looks at.

Make your coursework flowchart now

Paste your code, see the chart free, export a clean Word file for submission.