Database System Concepts
Database System Concepts
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ISBN: 9780078022159
Author: Abraham Silberschatz Professor, Henry F. Korth, S. Sudarshan
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education
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Create a program (a class with main) that creates
one dimensional array. In this array, list at least 10 items that you might have for a Thanksgiving feast. Never mind about COVID. It doesn't exist in our
imaginary world. This array will be of type String.
Loop through all 10 items using the traditional for loop. Print the results to the screen.
Loop through all 10 items again using the for-each loop. Print the results to the screen.
Then, sort all items in the array in alphabetical order. Print this list to the screen using a for-each loop. You'll need to research how to sort. HINT: import java.util.Arrays; This library has a sort method
that makes sorting a breeze. Check out this site that has a great example: https://www.geeksforgeeks.org/arrays-sort-in-java-with-examples/
The output of your program will look like this, but for 10 items:
Thanksgiving Menu:
---FOR LOOP---
feast[0] = turkey
feast[1]
feast[2] = stuffing
mashed potatoes
---FOR-EACH LOOP---
turkey
mashed potatoes
stuffing
---SORTED and FOR-EACH LOOP---
mashed potatoes
stuffing
turkey
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Transcribed Image Text:Description: Create a program (a class with main) that creates one dimensional array. In this array, list at least 10 items that you might have for a Thanksgiving feast. Never mind about COVID. It doesn't exist in our imaginary world. This array will be of type String. Loop through all 10 items using the traditional for loop. Print the results to the screen. Loop through all 10 items again using the for-each loop. Print the results to the screen. Then, sort all items in the array in alphabetical order. Print this list to the screen using a for-each loop. You'll need to research how to sort. HINT: import java.util.Arrays; This library has a sort method that makes sorting a breeze. Check out this site that has a great example: https://www.geeksforgeeks.org/arrays-sort-in-java-with-examples/ The output of your program will look like this, but for 10 items: Thanksgiving Menu: ---FOR LOOP--- feast[0] = turkey feast[1] feast[2] = stuffing mashed potatoes ---FOR-EACH LOOP--- turkey mashed potatoes stuffing ---SORTED and FOR-EACH LOOP--- mashed potatoes stuffing turkey
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