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![Write code that inserts userltem into the output string stream itemsOSS until the user enters "Exit". Each item should be followed
by a space. Sample output if user input is "red purple yellow Exit":
red purple yellow
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Scanner scnr= new Scanner(System.in);
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StringWriter itemCharStream = new Stringwriter();
Printwriter itemsOSS = new Printwriter (itemCharStream);
System.out.println("Enter items (type Exit to quit): ");
userItem scnr.next();
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Transcribed Image Text:Write code that inserts userltem into the output string stream itemsOSS until the user enters "Exit". Each item should be followed
by a space. Sample output if user input is "red purple yellow Exit":
red purple yellow
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1 import java.util.Scanner;
2 import java.io. PrintWriter;
3 import java.io.StringWriter;
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Transcribed Image Text:Write code that inserts userltem into the output string stream itemsOSS until the user enters "Exit". Each item should be followed
by a space. Sample output if user input is "red purple yellow Exit":
red purple yellow
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Stringwriter itemCharStream = new Stringwriter();
PrintWriter itemsOSS = ne Printwriter (itemCharStream);
System.out.println("Enter items (type Exit to quit):");
userItem = scnr.next();
while (!userItem.equals("Exit")) {
/* Your solution goes here */
userItem = scnr.next();
userItem = itemCharStream.toString();
System.out.println(userItem);
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