Run the following Java code in Netbeans and draw a UML class diagram to model the program.   Java Code:   //include the required package import java.io.*; import java.util.*; //create a main class public class experiment {             //definition of the main function             public static void main(String args[])             {                         //create the object of the Scanner class                         Scanner in=new Scanner(System.in);                         //declare the required variables and arrays                         int time[]=new int[10];         float weight[]=new float[10];                         String get;                         char ch;                         int i=0;                         //start of do while loop                         do                         {                                     //try block                                     try                                     {                                                 System.out.print("\nEnter the time in seconds:");                                                 time[i]=in.nextInt();                                                 System.out.print("\nEnter the weight in kilograms:");                                                 weight[i]=in.nextFloat();               i++;                                     }                                     //catch block                                     catch(Exception e)                                     {                                                 System.out.print("\nInvalid type");                                     }                                     //print statements                                     System.out.print("\n-----------------");                                     System.out.print("\n|Time\t|Weight\t|");                                     System.out.print("\n-----------------");                                     //for loop to print the time as well as the corresponding weight                                     for(int x=0;x

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Run the following Java code in Netbeans and draw a UML class diagram to model the program.

 

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//include the required package
import java.io.*;
import java.util.*;
//create a main class
public class experiment
{
            //definition of the main function
            public static void main(String args[])
            {
                        //create the object of the Scanner class
                        Scanner in=new Scanner(System.in);
                        //declare the required variables and arrays
                        int time[]=new int[10];
        float weight[]=new float[10];
                        String get;
                        char ch;
                        int i=0;
                        //start of do while loop
                        do
                        {
                                    //try block
                                    try
                                    {
                                                System.out.print("\nEnter the time in seconds:");
                                                time[i]=in.nextInt();
                                                System.out.print("\nEnter the weight in kilograms:");
                                                weight[i]=in.nextFloat();
              i++;
                                    }
                                    //catch block
                                    catch(Exception e)
                                    {
                                                System.out.print("\nInvalid type");
                                    }
                                    //print statements
                                    System.out.print("\n-----------------");
                                    System.out.print("\n|Time\t|Weight\t|");
                                    System.out.print("\n-----------------");
                                    //for loop to print the time as well as the corresponding weight
                                    for(int x=0;x<i;x++)
      {
                                                System.out.print("\n|"+time[x]+"\t|"+weight[x]+"\t|");
                                                System.out.print("\n-----------------");
                                    }
                                    //to resist 10 entries in the table only
                                    if(i==10)
                                    {
                                                for(int x=0;x<9;x++)
                                                {
                                                            time[x]=time[x+1];
                                                            weight[x]=weight[x+1];
                       }
                                                i--;
                                    }
                                    System.out.print("\nDo you want to continue?(y/n) ");
                                    get=in.next();
                                    ch=get.charAt(0);
                        }while(ch=='y' || ch=='Y');
                        //do while loop ends here
               }
            }
               

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