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Ira Lisetskai [31]
3 years ago
11

Match the following technologies with their applications.

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Art [367]3 years ago
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public static  int[] inputArray(){

   Scanner input = new Scanner(System.in);

   int[] alpha = new int[20];

   for(int i = 0;i<20;i++){

       alpha[i] = input.nextInt();

   }

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   return AlphaBeta;

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public static void printArray(int [] alpha){

   for(int i = 0;i<20;i++){

       System.out.print(alpha[i]+" ");

       if((i+1)%15 == 0){

           System.out.println(" ");

       }

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}

Explanation:

The inputArray is defined here

public static  int[] inputArray(){

   Scanner input = new Scanner(System.in);

This declares alpha array of 20 elements

   int[] alpha = new int[20];

The following iteration gets input from the user into the array

<em>    for(int i = 0;i<20;i++){</em>

<em>        alpha[i] = input.nextInt();</em>

<em>    }</em>

This returns the alpha array

   return alpha;}

The doubleArray is defined here. It takes the alpha array as its input parameter

public static  int[] doubleArray(int [] alpha){

This declares beta of 20 integers

   int[] beta = new int[20];

This populates beta by 2 * alpha[i]

<em>    for(int i = 0;i<20;i++){</em>

<em>        beta[i] = 2 * alpha[i];</em>

<em>    }</em>

This returns the alpha array

   return beta;}

The copyAlphaBeta array is defines here

public static int[] copyAlphaBeta(int [] alpha, int [] beta){

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<em>    for(int i = 0;i<5;i++){</em>

<em>        AlphaBeta[i] = alpha[i];</em>

<em>    }</em>

   int count = 5;

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<em>    for(int i = 15;i<20;i++){</em>

<em>        AlphaBeta[count] = beta[i];</em>

<em>        count++;</em>

<em>    }</em>

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   return AlphaBeta;

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public static void printArray(int [] alpha){

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A new line is started after the 15th element

<em>        if((i+1)%15 == 0){</em>

<em>            System.out.println(" ");</em>

<em>        }</em>

   }

}

See attachment for complete program which includes the main

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