I am converting a pseudo code to Java to anwers the question "What does the algorithm foo output when the array [2, 3, 5, 7] is entered".I tried so far a code in Java that gives me a java.lang.ArrayIndexOutOfBoundsException error. I can not understand what is wrong if I converted exactly the pseudo code to Java.
I know that java.lang.ArrayIndexOutOfBoundsException occurs when we try to access an element of an array, with an index that is negative or more than the size of array itself.But I don't see where I failed converting the pseudo code to Java to get this error. I have to exactly convert the given pseudocode to Java.
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In Java, a term used for programming and algorithm-based fields is referred to as pseudocode. It allows us to define the implementation of an algorithm. In simple words, we can define it as an algorithm's cooked-up representation.
In the past decade, the algorithms are defined with the help of the pseudocode as they can be interpreted by programmers, regardless of their programming background or knowledge. Pseudocode is the false code or representation of a code that even a layperson having school-level programming knowledge can understand.
Can you show us, in pseudo code, how that would work? A 'presenter object with multiple views that attach to it' can still mean having to change the code in the same number of places. Not sure your are saving anything by having a cfc that generates HTML. 2ff7e9595c
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