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Write a function numberOfOccurences() which takes an integer reference array of size 10 and a search value as parameters and returns the number of occurrences of the value inside the array. Test your function. Initialize an array that contains the following numbers: 4, 7, 2, 8, 8, 1, 4, 8, 9, 1. Then test it with search values 1, 8 and 6. Your program output should look like the following:
[4 7 2 8 8 1 4 8 9 1 ]1 occurs 2 times in the array.8 occurs 3 times in the array.6 occurs 0 times in the array.
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