Starting Out with Java: From Control Structures through Objects (6th Edition)
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Chapter 7.1, Problem 7.1CP
Write statements that create the following arrays:
- a) A 100-element int array referenced by the variable employeeNumbers.
- b) A 25-element double array referenced by the variable payRates.
- c) A 14-element float array referenced by the variable miles.
- d) A 1000-element char array referenced by the variable letters.
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