Database System Concepts
Database System Concepts
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Write a program in JAVA to input the number of elements in an array, also input the values in the array from the console. Replace all those elements which are even and greater than 5, with -99. Print the final array.
Constraints: The array should initially not contain -99. The value of the number of elements should not be greater than 50.
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