Database System Concepts
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Transcribed Image Text:Write a java program that takes 20 integer inputs from user and stores them in an array.
Then print the following:
• number of positive numbers in array
• number of negative numbers in array
• number of odd numbers in array
• number of even numbers in array
• number of Os in array.
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