USING JAVA Implement two methods that: Capitalize the first letter of each word in the given text. Reverse the characters in the words that are in the odd positions of the original text. Add a test program that exercises these methods for a string with at least tenwords in it. For example: The original text is "learning javafx is fun! javafx is a powerful library." The result and reversed text will be "Learning xfavaJ Is !nuF Javafx sI A lufrewoP Library."

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USING JAVA

Implement two methods that:

  1. Capitalize the first letter of each word in the given text.
  2. Reverse the characters in the words that are in the odd positions of the original text.

Add a test program that exercises these methods for a string with at least tenwords in it.

For example:

  • The original text is "learning javafx is fun! javafx is a powerful library."
  • The result and reversed text will be "Learning xfavaJ Is !nuF Javafx sI A lufrewoP Library."
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  1. Start
  2. Accept the input text from the user.
  3. Split the text into an array of words using the split method.
  4. Create a new array to store the capitalized words.
  5. Loop through the array of words and capitalize the first letter of each word using the toUpperCase method.
  6. Join the capitalized words back into a single string using the String.join method.
  7. Create a new array to store the reversed odd words.
  8. Loop through the array of capitalized words and reverse the odd words using the StringBuilder class.
  9. Join the reversed odd words back into a single string using the String.join method.
  10. Print the final reversed text to the console.
  11. Stop
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