Database System Concepts
Database System Concepts
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ISBN: 9780078022159
Author: Abraham Silberschatz Professor, Henry F. Korth, S. Sudarshan
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education
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Array Traversal.
Java Programming.
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Transcribed Image Text:Sample Output 2
Enter the size of the array: 1
Enter element #1: 5
5
Sample Output 3
Enter the size of the array: 10
Enter element #1: 9356
Enter element #2: 27
Enter element #3: 59
Enter element #4: 365
Enter element #5: 68
Enter element #6: 80
Enter element #7: 70
Enter element #8: 4
Enter element #9: 65
Enter element #10: 0
9356, 27, 59, 365, 68, 80, 70, 4, 65, 0
Transcribed Image Text:1. Print All Elements of the
Array
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Create an array by asking the user to input the size of an
array and its elements. Then print all of its elements on the
next line in one line, separated by a comma with a space,
starting from index 0.
Sample Output 1
Enter the size of the array: 5
Enter element #1: 2
Enter element #2: 6
Enter element #3: 3.
Enter element #4: 7
Enter element #5: 5
2, 6, 3, 7, 5
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