/* This program demonstates using a "dynamic array class" by reading in any number positive integers from the user and printing them in reverse order. Input ends when the user enters a non-positive integer. */ public class ReverseWithDynamicArray { public static void main(String[] args) { DynamicArrayOfInt numbers; // To hold the input numbers. // This dynamic array can expand // to any size. int numCt; // The number of numbers stored in the array. int num; // One of the numbers input by the user. numbers = new DynamicArrayOfInt(); numCt = 0; TextIO.putln("Enter some positive integers; Enter 0 to end"); while (true) { // Get numbers and put them in the dyamic array. TextIO.put("? "); num = TextIO.getlnInt(); if (num <= 0) break; numbers.put(numCt, num); // Store num in the array. numCt++; } TextIO.putln("\nYour numbers in reverse order are:\n"); for (int i = numCt - 1; i >= 0; i--) { TextIO.putln( numbers.get(i) ); // Get i-th number from array. } } // end main(); } // end class ReverseWithDynamicArray