Write a Java program named Words that asks the user to enter four words. The program should then analyze each of the four words so that it can report the length of each word as well as the positions of the five vowels within each word. For a sample run where the user enters the words: she smiles third frisbee. the console screen must look as follows: Enter 4 words: she smiles third frisbee Word 1 = "she" Length = 3 position of vowels: 'a' = -1, 'e' = 2, '1' = -1, '0' = -1, 'u' = -1 Word 2= "smiles" Length = 6 position of vowels: 'a' = -1, 'e' = 4, '1' = 2, Word 3 = "third" Length = 5 position of vowels: 'a' = -1, 'e' = -1, Word 4 = "frisbee" Length = 7 position of vowels: 'a' = -1, 'e' = 5, 'i' = 2, 'i' = 2, '0' = -1, 'u' = -1 '0' = -1, 'u' = -1 '0' = -1, 'u' = -1 For a sample run where the user enters the words: shoe shoe chime wallabees the console screen must look as follows: Enter 4 words: shoe shoe chime wallabees. Word 1= "shoe" Length = 4 position of vowels: 'a' = -1, 'e' = 3, '1' = -1, Word 2= "shoe" Length = 4 position of vowels: 'a' = -1, 'e' = 3, '1' = -1, Word 3 = "chime" Length = 5 position of vowels: 'a' = -1, 'e' = 4, '1' = 2, Word 4 = "wallabees" Length = 9 position of vowels: 'a' = 1, 'e' = 6, 'i' = -1, '0' = '0' = 2, 'u' = -1 '0' = 2, 'u' = -1 '0' = -1, 'u' = -1 -1, 'u' = -1

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Write a Java program named Words that asks the user to enter four words.
The program should then analyze each of the four words so that it can report the length of each word as well
as the positions of the five vowels within each word.
For a sample run where the user enters the words: she smiles third frisbee
the console screen must look as follows:
Enter 4 words:
she smiles third frisbee
Word 1 = "she" Length = 3 position of vowels: 'a' = -1, 'e' = 2, '1' = -1, '0'
= -1, '0' = -1,
= -1, 'u' = -1
Word 2 = "smiles" Length = 6 position of vowels: 'a' = -1, 'e'
-1, 'e' = 4, '1' = 2,
'i = 2, '0' = -1, 'u' = -1
Word 3 = "third" Length = 5 position of vowels: 'a' = -1, 'e' = -1,
= -1, 'i' = 2, '0' = -1, 'u' = -1
Word 4 = "frisbee" Length = 7 position of vowels: 'a' = -1,
-1, 'e'
'e' = 5,
5, '1'
'1' = 2,
2, '0'
'0' = -1, 'u' = -1
For a sample run where the user enters the words: shoe shoe chime wallabees
the console screen must look as follows:
Enter 4 words:
shoe shoe chime
wallabees
Length
'i' = -1,
3, '1' = -1,
Word 1= "shoe" Length
"shoe"
= 4 position of vowels: 'a' = -1, 'e' = 3,
Word 2 = "shoe" Length = 4 position of vowels: 'a' = -1,
-1, 'e' = 3,
Word 3 = "chime" Length = 5 position of vowels: 'a' = -1, 'e'
= 4, '1' = 2,
Word 4 = "wallabees" Length = 9 position of vowels: 'a' = 1, 'e'
'e' = 6, 'i' = -1,
Note:
For multiple instances of a vowel, only the index of the first occurrence will be indicated.
An index of -1 indicates that the vowel does not occur in the word.
'0' = 2, 'u' = -1
'0' = 2, 'u' = -1
'0' = = -1, 'u' = -1
= -1, '0' = -1, 'u' = -1
Please make sure to end each line of output with a newline.
Please note that your class should be named Words.
Transcribed Image Text:Write a Java program named Words that asks the user to enter four words. The program should then analyze each of the four words so that it can report the length of each word as well as the positions of the five vowels within each word. For a sample run where the user enters the words: she smiles third frisbee the console screen must look as follows: Enter 4 words: she smiles third frisbee Word 1 = "she" Length = 3 position of vowels: 'a' = -1, 'e' = 2, '1' = -1, '0' = -1, '0' = -1, = -1, 'u' = -1 Word 2 = "smiles" Length = 6 position of vowels: 'a' = -1, 'e' -1, 'e' = 4, '1' = 2, 'i = 2, '0' = -1, 'u' = -1 Word 3 = "third" Length = 5 position of vowels: 'a' = -1, 'e' = -1, = -1, 'i' = 2, '0' = -1, 'u' = -1 Word 4 = "frisbee" Length = 7 position of vowels: 'a' = -1, -1, 'e' 'e' = 5, 5, '1' '1' = 2, 2, '0' '0' = -1, 'u' = -1 For a sample run where the user enters the words: shoe shoe chime wallabees the console screen must look as follows: Enter 4 words: shoe shoe chime wallabees Length 'i' = -1, 3, '1' = -1, Word 1= "shoe" Length "shoe" = 4 position of vowels: 'a' = -1, 'e' = 3, Word 2 = "shoe" Length = 4 position of vowels: 'a' = -1, -1, 'e' = 3, Word 3 = "chime" Length = 5 position of vowels: 'a' = -1, 'e' = 4, '1' = 2, Word 4 = "wallabees" Length = 9 position of vowels: 'a' = 1, 'e' 'e' = 6, 'i' = -1, Note: For multiple instances of a vowel, only the index of the first occurrence will be indicated. An index of -1 indicates that the vowel does not occur in the word. '0' = 2, 'u' = -1 '0' = 2, 'u' = -1 '0' = = -1, 'u' = -1 = -1, '0' = -1, 'u' = -1 Please make sure to end each line of output with a newline. Please note that your class should be named Words.
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