Computers and Technology, 24.03.2021 21:30 palmtree2759
Can anyone help me do this question and please explain it to me?
ArrayList eats = new ArrayList ( Arrays. asList( "apples", "almonds", "berry",
"avocados", "anchovies", "noodles", "artichokes", "acorn squash", "applesauce", "spices", "bugs" ));
for ( int i = 0; i < eats. size(); i++ )
{
String element = eats. get( i );
if ( element. charAt( element. length() - 1 ) == 's' )
{
eats. remove( i );
}
}
System. out. println( eats. toString() );
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