Jump to level 1 Given string userString on one line, character charToFind on a second line, and integer strindex on a third line, output "Match found" if the character at index strindex of userString matches charToFind. Otherwise, output "Match not found". End with a newline. Ex: If the input is: weigh i 2 then the output is: Match found Note: Assume the length of string userString is greater than strindex. 1 import java.util.Scanner; 3 public class CharMatch { 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 public static void main(String[] args) { Scanner scnr = new Scanner(System.in); string userstring; char charToFind; int strIndex; 16 } 17 } userstring = scnr.nextLine(); charToFind = scnr.next().charAt(0); strIndex scnr.nextInt(); /* Your code goes here */
Jump to level 1 Given string userString on one line, character charToFind on a second line, and integer strindex on a third line, output "Match found" if the character at index strindex of userString matches charToFind. Otherwise, output "Match not found". End with a newline. Ex: If the input is: weigh i 2 then the output is: Match found Note: Assume the length of string userString is greater than strindex. 1 import java.util.Scanner; 3 public class CharMatch { 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 public static void main(String[] args) { Scanner scnr = new Scanner(System.in); string userstring; char charToFind; int strIndex; 16 } 17 } userstring = scnr.nextLine(); charToFind = scnr.next().charAt(0); strIndex scnr.nextInt(); /* Your code goes here */
Database System Concepts
7th Edition
ISBN:9780078022159
Author:Abraham Silberschatz Professor, Henry F. Korth, S. Sudarshan
Publisher:Abraham Silberschatz Professor, Henry F. Korth, S. Sudarshan
Chapter1: Introduction
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![CHALLENGE
ACTIVITY
450388.3103418.qx3x7
Jump to level 1
Given string userString on one line, character charToFind on a second line, and integer strindex on a third line, output "Match
found" if the character at index strindex of userString matches charToFind. Otherwise, output "Match not found". End with a
newline.
Ex: If the input is:
weigh
i
then the output is:
Match found
Note: Assume the length of string userString is greater than strindex.
1 import java.util.Scanner;
3 public class CharMatch
SEGREES AN
5
10
11
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13
3.14.1: String access operations.
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17 }
public static void main(String[] args) {
Scanner scnr = new Scanner(System.in);
string userstring;
}
char charToFind;
int strIndex;
userstring = scnr.nextLine();
charToFind scnr.next().charAt(0);
strIndex = scnr.nextInt();
/* Your code goes here */
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Transcribed Image Text:CHALLENGE
ACTIVITY
450388.3103418.qx3x7
Jump to level 1
Given string userString on one line, character charToFind on a second line, and integer strindex on a third line, output "Match
found" if the character at index strindex of userString matches charToFind. Otherwise, output "Match not found". End with a
newline.
Ex: If the input is:
weigh
i
then the output is:
Match found
Note: Assume the length of string userString is greater than strindex.
1 import java.util.Scanner;
3 public class CharMatch
SEGREES AN
5
10
11
12
13
3.14.1: String access operations.
14
15
16
17 }
public static void main(String[] args) {
Scanner scnr = new Scanner(System.in);
string userstring;
}
char charToFind;
int strIndex;
userstring = scnr.nextLine();
charToFind scnr.next().charAt(0);
strIndex = scnr.nextInt();
/* Your code goes here */
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