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- //(c) A+ Computer Science
- //www.apluscompsci.com
- //Name -
- //Date -
- import java.util.Arrays;
- import java.util.List;
- import java.util.ArrayList;
- public class ListSumFirst{
- //Complete this method to total all elements in list greater than the first value
- //Although it says List instead of ArrayList, just pretend it is an arraylist for now
- public static int total(List<Integer> list){
- return 0;
- }
- /*Expected output
- 60
- -1
- 230
- -1
- -1
- 110
- 467
- 47
- -1
- 1077
- -1
- 10010
- */
- //DO NOT TOUCH MAIN - it is set up for testing. The expected output is above
- public static void main( String args[] ){
- System.out.println( total( Arrays.asList(-99,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,5) ) );
- System.out.println( total( Arrays.asList(10,9,8,7,6,5,4,3,2,1,-99)));
- System.out.println( total( Arrays.asList(10,20,30,40,50,-11818,40,30,20,10)));
- System.out.println( total( Arrays.asList(32767)));
- System.out.println( total( Arrays.asList(255,255)));
- System.out.println( total( Arrays.asList(9,10,-88,100,-555,2)));
- System.out.println( total( Arrays.asList(10,10,10,11,456)));
- System.out.println( total( Arrays.asList(-111,1,2,3,9,11,20,1)));
- System.out.println( total( Arrays.asList(9,8,7,6,5,4,3,2,0,-2,6)));
- System.out.println( total( Arrays.asList(12,15,18,21,23,1000)));
- System.out.println( total( Arrays.asList(250,19,17,15,13,11,10,9,6,3,2,1,0)));
- System.out.println( total( Arrays.asList(9,10,-8,10000,-5000,-3000)));
- }
- }
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