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Write Code Segments that Require One-Dimensional Arrays and iteration.
Your Turn
Write program code to complete the provided tasks.
Run the code in the Java Playground to see if your code generates the desired result.
Make necessary changes until you have satisfied the tasks.
Introduction to Arrays Tutorial
Practice 1: Sum Weekly Expenses
Given the array
expenses
, write program code to calculate the total of all recorded expenses and print this value to the console.
Try the code in the Java Playground to verify your prediction.
Practice 2: Count Grades
Given the array
grades
containing scores out of 100. Write code to count and print how many scores are greater than or equal to 90.
Try the code in the Java Playground to verify your prediction.
Practice 3: Attendees to Party
Given the array
names
containing the list of friends attending a party. Write code to print their names in reverse order.
Try the code in the Java Playground to verify your prediction.
Practice 4: Check Inventory
Given the array
inventory
which contains the inventory of a store. Write code to check if an item called
"Laptop"
exists and print
"Found"
or "
Not Found
".
If
"Laptop"
is in the list, replace it with
"Computer"
and run the code again. Do you get the right response?
If
"Laptop"
is not in the list, increase the array size by one and add it to the list. Run the code again. Do you get the right response?
Try the code in the Java Playground to verify your prediction.
Practice 5: Average Rainfall Calculator
Given the array
rainfalls
, write code to calculate and print the average rainfall for the week.
Try the code in the Java Playground to verify your prediction.