Yes, I believe so but I would check with google just to make sure lol
Constant will be the answer
// Variable to keep track of array size
int length = 0;
// Array itself
int array[] = {};
// while loop will take input in the array until a negative number is entered
while(input>=0){
stdin = new Scanner(System.in);
array[length] = stdin;
length +=1;
}
// int variable to terminate while loop
int i =0;
// keep track of index of output array
int y =0;
while(arr[i] != length){
// making output array
int output[]={}; bool flag;
// put the element in out put array considering if it the desired one
output[y] = array [i];
// Now check if it was the desired?
for(int z=1;z<=length;z++){
if(array[i+z]!=output[y]){
flag = true;
}
else
{
output[y]=0;
y+=1;
}
if(array[i+z+1]=output[y] && flag == true){
output[y] = array[i];
y+=1;
}
}
//output the array
for(int o=0;o<y;o++)
System.out.println(output[o];
Answer:
Please find the code and its output in the attached file:
Explanation:
In this code a structure "menuItemType" is defined that declared float and integer variable and outside the structure its list type variable "menuList" is defined that holds and calculates its value.
In the next step, a class "Rest" is defined, and inside the class a method "getData", "showMenu", and "printCheck" is defined, in which the above methods uses the switch for input and calculate the value and the last "printCheck" calculates the Tax and Amount Due value.
In the main method, a class object is created that prints message and call the above method.