Introduction to Java Programming and Data Structures, Comprehensive Version (11th Edition)
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Chapter 10.10, Problem 10.10.11CP
Show the output of the following code:
public class Test {
public static void ma1n(String[] args) {
String s = “Hi, Good Morning”;
System.out.println(m(s));
}
public static int m(String s) {
int count = 0;
for (int i = 0; i < s.length(); i ++)
if (Character.isUpperCase(s.charAt(i)))
count++;
return count;
}
}
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