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Merge together two sorted arrays of ints into a new array. * * Example1 merge: [-1 3 5 7 ] with [ 2 4 6 8] would yield [-1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8] * Example2 merge: [1 6 ] with [ 2 3 8 9] would yield [1 2 3 6 8 9]
* There is no guarantee about the size of either array. When/if you run out of elements in * either array, copy all the remaining elements from the non-empty array to the new array
* preconditions:
* both arrays, are sorted low to high
* there are no duplicate values among the two arrays
* either array may be empty
* postcondition: return an array with all elements from both arrays sorted from low to high
*
* You may not use any additional methods, sorting routines, etc
* For full credit, your solution may only go through each array one time ( so in particular - no nested loops)
*
* You will need to create a new array inside the function
* You do not have to write this recursively.
public static int[] mergeArrays( int[] a, int[] b) {

int[] answer = new int[0]; // an empty array to have something to return
return answer; // ToDo 3 . Fix this.
}

/*
* exercising functions and main.
* There are no Todo's for you in the code below.
*/
public static void mergeArrayTests() {

int a[] = new int[] {1,3,5,7,9,11};
int b[] = new int[] {2,4,6};
int[] combinedArray = mergeArrays( a, b);
StdOut. println("merging: "+ Arrays. toString(a) + " " + Arrays. toString(b));
StdOut. println(" --> " + Arrays. toString(combinedArray));

int c[] = new int[] {1,3,5,7,9,11};
int d[] = new int[] {2,4};
combinedArray = mergeArrays( c, d);
StdOut. println("merging: "+ Arrays. toString(c) + " " + Arrays. toString(d));
StdOut. println(" --> " + Arrays. toString(combinedArray));

int e[] = new int[] {1,3,5,7,9,11};
int f[] = new int[] {};
combinedArray = mergeArrays( e, f);
StdOut. println("merging: "+ Arrays. toString(e) + " " + Arrays. toString(f));
StdOut. println(" --> " + Arrays. toString(combinedArray));

int g[] = new int[] {3,11};
int h[] = new int[] {2,4,6,8,10};
combinedArray = mergeArrays( g, h);
StdOut. println("merging: "+ Arrays. toString(g) + " " + Arrays. toString(h));
StdOut. println(" --> " + Arrays. toString(combinedArray));
}

public static void main (String[] args) {

StdOut. println(" This main function calls your functions for a variety of inputs");
StdOut. println(" and simply prints the results");
StdOut. println(" It does NOT check to see if your functions return the correct values");
StdOut. println(" It is up to you to review the output and verify the results");
StdOut. println("");
int[] list0 = new int[] {};
int[] list1 = new int[] { 5 };
int[] list2 = new int[] { 3, 4 };
int[] list3 = new int[] { -2, 3, -4 };
int[] list4 = new int[] { -1, -2, -4, -5 };
int[] list5 = new int[] { 6, 1, 2, -3, 8 };

StdOut. format(" list: %s sum of positives: %d\n",Arrays. toString(list0), sumOfPositivesRecursive (list0));
StdOut. format(" list: %s sum of positives: %d\n",Arrays. toString(list1), sumOfPositivesRecursive (list1));
StdOut. format(" list: %s sum of positives: %d\n",Arrays. toString(list2), sumOfPositivesRecursive (list2));
StdOut. format(" list: %s sum of positives: %d\n",Arrays. toString(list3), sumOfPositivesRecursive (list3));
StdOut. format(" list: %s sum of positives: %d\n",Arrays. toString(list4), sumOfPositivesRecursive (list4));
StdOut. format(" list: %s sum of positives: %d\n",Arrays. toString(list5), sumOfPositivesRecursive (list5));
StdOut. println();

StdOut. println ("Reverse: Before: " + Arrays. toString(list1 ) );
reverseArray (list1);
StdOut. println (" After: " + Arrays. toString (list1) + "\n" );

StdOut. println ("Reverse: Before: " + Arrays. toString(list2 ) );
reverseArray (list2);
StdOut. println (" After: " + Arrays. toString (list2) + "\n");

StdOut. println ("Reverse: Before: " + Arrays. toString(list3 ) );
reverseArray (list3);
StdOut. println (" After: " + Arrays. toString (list3) + "\n");

StdOut. println ("Reverse: Before: " + Arrays. toString(list4 ) );
reverseArray (list4);
StdOut. println (" After: " + Arrays. toString (list4) + "\n");

StdOut. println ("Reverse: Before: " + Arrays. toString(list5 ) );
reverseArray (list5);
StdOut. println (" After: " + Arrays. toString (list5) + "\n");

mergeArrayTests();
StdOut. println("");
StdOut. println(" Output was not verified to be correct by this program. ");
StdOut. println(" It is up to you to review the output and verify the results");

}
}

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