Tuesday, December 15, 2020

One Dimensional Array Declaration in Java

  Machine Problem in Java

 Write a program that will a series of numbers 10, 20, 30, 40, 50, 60, 70. and 80  using a one-dimensional array in Java programming language.

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Program Listing

package One_Dimensional_Array;


/**

 * Machine Problem in Java

 * 

 * Write a program that will a series of numbers 10, 20, 30, 40, 50, 60, 70, and 80

 * using a one-dimensional array in Java programming language.

 * 

 @author Jake Rodriguez Pomperada,MAED-IT, MIT

 www.jakerpomperada.com / www.jakerpomperada.blogspot.com

 jakerpomperada@gmail.com

 Bacolod City, Negros Occidental Philippines

 December 15, 2020  Tuesday   10:22

*/



public class One_Dimensional_Array {


public static void main(String[] args) {

// TODO Auto-generated method stub

int elements[]=new int[8];//declaration and instantiation  

elements[0]=10;//initialization  

elements[1]=20;  

elements[2]=30;  

elements[3]=40;  

elements[4]=50;

elements[5]=60;  

elements[6]=70;  

elements[7]=80;  

System.out.println("\n");

     System.out.print("\t\tOne Dimensional Array Declaration in Java");

System.out.println("\n");

 

//traversing array  

System.out.print("\t");

for(int a=0; a<elements.length;a++)//length is the property of array  

System.out.print(" " + elements[a] + " ");

 

        System.out.println("\n");

    System.out.print("\tEnd of Program");

        System.out.println("\n");

}


}


  

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