Computer Networking: A Top-Down Approach (7th Edition)
Computer Networking: A Top-Down Approach (7th Edition)
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ISBN: 9780133594140
Author: James Kurose, Keith Ross
Publisher: PEARSON
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[画像:Instruction: There are two lists of numbers. Create a resultant list whose elements are the product of the elements of the two lists. Example: List A 21 List B 30 List C 630 50 10 500 Write a Java program using a one-dimensional array that accepts as input an integer value asking for the number of elements for each list. This will be used to generate random numbers (10 to 99) for the one-dimensional arrays (List A and List B). The program will compute for the product and store it in another array (List C). Display the result similar to the Example above. Sample Input/Output: Depicted below are sample outputs when the program is executed (the items in bold characters are input from the user, while the items in bold italic are generated, calculated and printed by the program): Input the number of elements: 3 List A 21 List B 30 List C 630 500 250 50 10 25 10 Input the number of elements: 5 List B List A List C 31 13 403 21 30 630 50 10 500 60 41 2460 25 10 250 Required: The java file (FamilyName_List.java) containing the code and 2 image files (Samplel and Sample2) containing different sample input/output of the program. ]
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Transcribed Image Text:Instruction: There are two lists of numbers. Create a resultant list whose elements are the product of the elements of the two lists. Example: List A 21 List B 30 List C 630 50 10 500 Write a Java program using a one-dimensional array that accepts as input an integer value asking for the number of elements for each list. This will be used to generate random numbers (10 to 99) for the one-dimensional arrays (List A and List B). The program will compute for the product and store it in another array (List C). Display the result similar to the Example above. Sample Input/Output: Depicted below are sample outputs when the program is executed (the items in bold characters are input from the user, while the items in bold italic are generated, calculated and printed by the program): Input the number of elements: 3 List A 21 List B 30 List C 630 500 250 50 10 25 10 Input the number of elements: 5 List B List A List C 31 13 403 21 30 630 50 10 500 60 41 2460 25 10 250 Required: The java file (FamilyName_List.java) containing the code and 2 image files (Samplel and Sample2) containing different sample input/output of the program.
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