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![4. Remove all occurrences of a
particular element from an array
Consider an array named source. Write a
method/function named removeAll( source,
size, element) that removes all the
occurrences of the given element in the
source array. You must execute the method
by passing an array, its size and the
element to be removed. After calling the
method, print the array to show whether all
the occurrences of the element have been
removed properly. [Use Python & Dont use any built
Example:
source=[10,2,30,2,50,2,2,60,0,0]
removeAll(source,8,2)
After calling removeAll(source,8,2), all the
function. print, return, append can
be used.]
occurrences of 2 must be removed.
Printing the array afterwards should give
the output as:
[ 10,30,50,60,0,0,0,0,0,0]](https://content.bartleby.com/qna-images/question/1158664c-9067-4e3e-8560-a745fb5edf8a/8927f0cc-b27a-4dca-865f-78f8b27cd519/difd2t3_thumbnail.jpeg)
Transcribed Image Text:4. Remove all occurrences of a
particular element from an array
Consider an array named source. Write a
method/function named removeAll( source,
size, element) that removes all the
occurrences of the given element in the
source array. You must execute the method
by passing an array, its size and the
element to be removed. After calling the
method, print the array to show whether all
the occurrences of the element have been
removed properly. [Use Python & Dont use any built
Example:
source=[10,2,30,2,50,2,2,60,0,0]
removeAll(source,8,2)
After calling removeAll(source,8,2), all the
function. print, return, append can
be used.]
occurrences of 2 must be removed.
Printing the array afterwards should give
the output as:
[ 10,30,50,60,0,0,0,0,0,0]
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