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Author: Jeff Prouty

Write a method removeAll that takes an integer value as a parameter and that removes all occurrences of the given value from the list. You can assume that a method called remove exists that takes an index as a parameter and that removes the value at the given index.

For example, if the variable named list stores the following values:

[14, 5, -1, 7, 14, 7, 7, 29, 3, 7]

After the call of list.removeAll(7); the list would store the following values:

[14, 5, -1, 14, 29, 3]

Assume you are adding to the ArrayIntList class with following fields & methods:

public class ArrayIntList {
    private int[] elementData;
    private int size;
    
    public void remove(int index) { ... }

    // your code goes here
}
Type your solution here:


This is a partial class problem. Submit code that will become part of an existing Java class as described. You do not need to write the complete class, just the portion described in the problem.

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