Showing posts with label Conditional Arrays Matching. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Conditional Arrays Matching. Show all posts

Saturday, 19 July 2014

How to Compare First and Last Number of Two Arrays

1. Conditional Arrays Matching
2. Check the Length Should Be > 0

Structure of the Problem Requirements 

In this Problem we Compare the Two Arrays with a Specific Condition that if their First or Last Numbers are Same on the Same Indexing then it Should Return True Else Return False. It could be Solve with Boolean Value Like 0,1 But for Better Understanding we solve it with Simple System.out Command. This Program also check the Length of the Array which Should be Greater then Zero in this Condition.

Source Code   

import java.util.Scanner;
public class ArraysProblem {
public static void main(String[] args) {
  Scanner input = new Scanner (System.in);
  int num[]  = new int [5];
  int num2[] = new int [5];
  int count=0;
   System.out.println("Enter  1st Array Integer");
         for (int i= 0; i < 5;i++ )
         {num[i]=input.nextInt();
           }
         System.out.println("Enter 2nd Array Integer");
         for (int k=0;k<5;k++)
         { num2[k]= input.nextInt ();
         }
     for (int m =0; m < 5; m++)
 {if ((num[0] ==num2[0]) || (num[4]==num2[4]))
 {count++;
 }
 }
 if (count > 0)
 {
   System.out.println("True");
 }
 }

}


Output of the Program

Java Array Programming
Compares the Number