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Author: Abraham Silberschatz Professor, Henry F. Korth, S. Sudarshan
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education
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I need help with this java code described below
import java.util.Scanner;
public class LabProgram {
public static void main(String[] args) {
Scanner scnr = new Scanner(System.in);
String[] names = { "Ryley", "Edan", "Reagan", "Henry", "Caius", "Jane", "Guto", "Sonya", "Tyrese", "Johnny" };
int index;
index = scnr.nextInt();
/* Type your code here. */
}
}

Transcribed Image Text:Given an array of 10 names, complete the main method that outputs the name specified by the array index entered by the user. Use a try
block to output the name and a catch block to catch any ArrayIndexOutOfBoundsException. Output the message from the exception object
if an ArrayIndexOutOfBoundsException is caught. Output the first element in the array if the index is negative or the last element if the index
is greater than the size of the array.
Hint: Format the exception outputs using the getMessage() method from the exception object. Do not hard code the exception messages.
Ex: If the input of the program is:
5
the program outputs:
Name: Jane
Ex: If the input of the program is:
12
the program outputs:
Exception! Index 12 out of bounds for length 10
The closest name is: Johnny
Ex: If the input of the program is:
-2
the program outputs:
Exception! Index -2 out of bounds for length 10
The closest name is: Ryley
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