Computers and Technology, 02.10.2019 02:30 BlueLemonWater
Write a program that prompts the user as to how many numbers he/she wants in the array and then accepts that many integers from the user. if the user enters a non-integer, the user is warned about it with a message, "hey that is not an integer ā iām rounding it up to ! ", stores those numbers in an array, and once all the numbers are entered, it displays it. from this array, create two arrays ā one that contains all the even numbers of the original array and another that contains all the odd numbers. display both arrays.
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