Starting Out with Java: From Control Structures through Objects (7th Edition) (What's New in Computer Science)
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Author: Tony Gaddis
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Chapter 7, Problem 5PC
Program Plan Intro
Greater than n
- Import the required packages.
- Declare the class “Main”.
- Declare the “main ()” method.
- Declare an array and initialize it with some numbers.
- Create an object for the scanner class.
- Get a value form the user.
- Call the function “displayGreaterThan ()”.
- Function definition for “displayGreaterThan ()”.
- Loop through the entire array.
- Check if the value of array is greater than the user given number.
- Print the value.
- Check if the value of array is greater than the user given number.
- Loop through the entire array.
- Declare the “main ()” method.
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