Assignment #2 will be the construction of a program that reads in an unspecified
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Assignment #2 will be the construction of a program that reads in an unspecified number of integers from standard input, performs some calculations on the inputted numbers, and outputs the results of those calculations to standard output. The numbers could be delimited by any kind of whitespace, i.e. tabs, spaces, and lines (Note that if you use the Scanner class, you do not have to worry about these delimiters. They will be taken care of). Your program will continue to read in numbers until the number 0 is entered. At this point, the calculations will be outputted in the following format: The minimum integer is 0 The sum of the positive integers is 0 The sum of the even integers is 0 The number of negative integers in the sequence is 0 This means that your program reads all numbers (including the last number 0), you need to compute the minimum, the sum of positive integers (integers that are greater than 0), the sum of even integers (integers that can be divided by 2, you can use "number%2 == 0"), and count how many negative integers (integers that are less than 0) in the sequence. Note that the above is an output for the first test case. For other test cases, you will have different numbers. Do not output a prompt to query for the numbers. The number 0 is included in the sequence of integers and should be included in all of your calculations.Explanation / Answer
Scanner (Java Platform SE 6) Study the examples and pay special attention to the nextInt() method You're idea about using arrayLists is correct since you don't know how many elements there are going to be. You will need to use a "for" loop to populate the arraylist... Java Code: for () { myArray[i] = scanner.nextInt(); } or something close to that ... you can fill in the blanks.