Exercise 3: Write a java program that keeps asking the user to enter a set of integers until adjacent duplicate values are entered (i.e. the last two values are the same). When the user stops, the program displays the total number of values entered and the minimum value entered by the user. Your program should recognize if no value is entered without using a counter.

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Exercise 3:
Write a java program that keeps asking the user to enter a set of integers until adjacent
duplicate values are entered (i.e. the last two values are the same). When the user stops,
the program displays the total number of values entered and the minimum value entered
by the user. Your program should recognize if no value is entered without using a counter.
Transcribed Image Text:Exercise 3: Write a java program that keeps asking the user to enter a set of integers until adjacent duplicate values are entered (i.e. the last two values are the same). When the user stops, the program displays the total number of values entered and the minimum value entered by the user. Your program should recognize if no value is entered without using a counter.
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