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Transcribed Image Text:### Java Program Description
The Java program `ArrayTest.java` is designed to perform the following tasks:
- **Fill an Array**: Populate the array with integer values obtained from the file `ints.txt`.
- **Shift Elements**: Execute a right shift of the elements in the array `a` by one position. The last element of `a` is moved to the first position, creating a wrap-around effect.
#### Example
If the array `a` originally contains `{1, 2, 3, 4}`, after the operation, the resulting array `a` would be `{4, 1, 2, 3}`.
### Command Line Input
To redirect the input to the program `ArrayTest` so it uses the data from the text file `ints.txt`, what command would you use on the command line?
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