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![public class arrayOutput (
public static void main (String [] args) {
final int NUM ELEMENTS = 3;
int[] userVals = new int [NUM_ELEMENTS];
int i;
}
Type the program's output
userVals [0] = 2;
userVals [1] = 6;
userVals [2] = 8;
for (i = userVals.length - 1; i >= 0; −−1) {
System.out.println(userVals [1]);
}
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Transcribed Image Text:public class arrayOutput (
public static void main (String [] args) {
final int NUM ELEMENTS = 3;
int[] userVals = new int [NUM_ELEMENTS];
int i;
}
Type the program's output
userVals [0] = 2;
userVals [1] = 6;
userVals [2] = 8;
for (i = userVals.length - 1; i >= 0; −−1) {
System.out.println(userVals [1]);
}
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Step 1: Define array.
In computer programming, an array is a form of data structure used to group similar data types of components together and store them under a single name or identifier. These components are kept in contiguous memory regions, which implies that they are arranged in the computer's memory in a sequential order. A set of similar data elements may be easily arranged and managed using arrays.
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