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### Java II

---

### User Interaction to Populate Array

In this lab, you will create an integer array and will populate it via user interaction. Type up the program, execute it, and submit the results only.

```java
1  import java.util.Scanner;  // Import the Scanner class
2
3  public class ArrayEnterValues {
4     public static void main(String[] args) {
5         int[] myIntArr = new int[5];
6
7         Scanner scan = new Scanner(System.in);
8
9         for (int x = 0; x < 5; x++) {
10            System.out.println("Enter the value for index " + x);
11            myIntArr[x] = scan.nextInt();
12        }
13
14        System.out.println("The values in my array are: ");
15        for (int y = 0; y < 5; y++) {
16            System.out.println("Index: " + y + "\tValue: " + myIntArr[y]);
17        }
18    }
19 }
```

### Explanation:

- **Import Statement**: `java.util.Scanner` is imported to use the Scanner class, which allows for user input.

- **Class and Main Method**: 
  - The program defines a class `ArrayEnterValues` with a `main` method, the entry point for the program.

- **Array Declaration**: 
  - An integer array `myIntArr` of size 5 is created to store user-input values.

- **User Input**: 
  - A `Scanner` object `scan` is created to read integer inputs from the user.
  - A `for` loop iterates from 0 to 4, prompting the user to enter a value for each index of the array.
  - These values are then stored in the corresponding index of `myIntArr`.

- **Display Values**: 
  - Another `for` loop iterates through the array, printing the index and its corresponding value.

This code is a basic implementation to introduce how arrays can be populated with user inputs and displayed in Java.
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Transcribed Image Text:### Java II --- ### User Interaction to Populate Array In this lab, you will create an integer array and will populate it via user interaction. Type up the program, execute it, and submit the results only. ```java 1 import java.util.Scanner; // Import the Scanner class 2 3 public class ArrayEnterValues { 4 public static void main(String[] args) { 5 int[] myIntArr = new int[5]; 6 7 Scanner scan = new Scanner(System.in); 8 9 for (int x = 0; x < 5; x++) { 10 System.out.println("Enter the value for index " + x); 11 myIntArr[x] = scan.nextInt(); 12 } 13 14 System.out.println("The values in my array are: "); 15 for (int y = 0; y < 5; y++) { 16 System.out.println("Index: " + y + "\tValue: " + myIntArr[y]); 17 } 18 } 19 } ``` ### Explanation: - **Import Statement**: `java.util.Scanner` is imported to use the Scanner class, which allows for user input. - **Class and Main Method**: - The program defines a class `ArrayEnterValues` with a `main` method, the entry point for the program. - **Array Declaration**: - An integer array `myIntArr` of size 5 is created to store user-input values. - **User Input**: - A `Scanner` object `scan` is created to read integer inputs from the user. - A `for` loop iterates from 0 to 4, prompting the user to enter a value for each index of the array. - These values are then stored in the corresponding index of `myIntArr`. - **Display Values**: - Another `for` loop iterates through the array, printing the index and its corresponding value. This code is a basic implementation to introduce how arrays can be populated with user inputs and displayed in Java.
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In the given question we have to find the  output of the given code:

First the array is declared of size 5 that is  int[] myIntArr = new int[5]

Now the scanner class will take input for each element of array.

The for loop for (int x=0; x < 5; x++) the scanner class will take input from x=0 to x less than 5 that is size of array.

 

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