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Adding the “printInversions” method in “ArrayIntList” class:
//definition of "ArrayIntList" class
public class ArrayIntList
{
//declare the required variables
private int[] elementData;
private int size;
//refer the remaining methods in the textbook
//definition of "printInversions" method
public void printInversions()
{
//iterate "i" until it reaches "size" value
for (int i = 0; i < size - 1; i++)
{
/*iterate "j" until it reaches "size" value*/
for (int j = i + 1; j < size; j++)
{
/*check "elementData[i]" greater than "elementData[j]"*/
if (elementData[i] > elementData[j])
{
//display the output
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