Open up Eclipse and create a new class called ArrayListPractice.java Next, copy and paste the below program into your file and run the code. Your job is to take the given code, remove all the arrays and replace them with the identical ArrayLists. There should be no arrays in your program. You will need to call the ArrayList methods as defined in the lesson notes above. Note that you will not be able to do method overloading with ArrayLists so you should assign different names to your methods. Once you have made the changes, you should get identical output as the given version of the program. Submit your program when you are finished.

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  • Open up Eclipse and create a new class called ArrayListPractice.java
  • Next, copy and paste the below program into your file and run the code.
  • Your job is to take the given code, remove all the arrays and replace them with the identical ArrayLists. There should be no arrays in your program.
  • You will need to call the ArrayList methods as defined in the lesson notes above.
  • Note that you will not be able to do method overloading with ArrayLists so you should assign different names to your methods.
  • Once you have made the changes, you should get identical output as the given version of the program.
  • Submit your program when you are finished.

/**  

* @author

 * CIS 36B

 * Activity 5.2  

*/ import java.util.ArrayList;

import java.util.Scanner;

public class ArrayListPractice {    

public static void main(String[] args) {  

               int scores[] = {95, 96, 97, 98, 99};        

System.out.println("Integer test scores:");        

print(scores);       

  System.out.println();                

System.out.println("After adding extra credit:");        

addExtraCredit(scores);        

print(scores);        

System.out.println();                

double  rainfall[] = {23.4, 16.4, 18.9, 52.7};        

System.out.println("Rainfall in Inches:");        

print(rainfall);        

System.out.println();                

String vowels[] = {"a", "e", "i", "o", "u"};        

System.out.println("Vowels in the Latin Alphabet:");        

print(vowels);        

System.out.println();     }    

/**    

 * Prints an array of integer values      

* @param values the array of ints    

 */     public static void print(int values[]) {       

  for (int i = 0; i < values.length - 1; i++) {           

  System.out.print(values[i] + ", ");         }        

System.out.println(values[values.length-1]);     }       

  /**    

 * Prints an array of double values    

 * @param values the array of doubles    

 */    

public static void print(double values[]) {        

for (int i = 0; i < values.length - 1; i++) {            

System.out.print(values[i] + ", ");         }       

  System.out.println(values[values.length-1]);     }        

/**    

 * Prints an array of String values    

 * @param values the array of Strings      

*/     public static void print(String values[]) {       

  for (int i = 0; i < values.length - 1; i++) {            

System.out.print(values[i] + ", ");         }        

System.out.println(values[values.length-1]);     }   

    /**    

 * Add 5 to each element in an integer array      

* @param values the array of ints      

*/     public static void addExtraCredit(int values[]) {        

for(int i = 0; i < values.length; i++) {           

  values[i]+=5;       

  }    

}

}

 

Your Program Should Give the Identical Output to the Output Below:

 

Integer test scores: 95, 96, 97, 98, 99

After adding extra credit: 100, 101, 102, 103, 104

Rainfall in Inches: 23.4, 16.4, 18.9, 52.7

Vowels in the Latin Alphabet:

a, e, i, o, u

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