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Author: Abraham Silberschatz Professor, Henry F. Korth, S. Sudarshan
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This is a Java program and the name must be separated with indexOf and substrings. Can not be split ..Prompt the user to enter any full name (first middle surname). Do not bother with surnames like O'Reilly, Van Helsing, de Ville etc. Then output the following in this order with a message and the data on seperate lines:
the length of the full name, including spaces.
the length of the middle name.
the three initials of the name.
the name in all upper case.
***Note: Read in the full name in a single prompt into a single variable (required), then process into first/middle/last in the program.
Example Output
Enter a first name middle name and surname
Peggy Sue Palmer (this is entered by the user as an example, it is not output)
Length of your name: 16 characters
Length of your middle name: 3 characters
Your initials are PSP PEGGY SUE PALMER
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