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🚀 Day 22 of Java Practice – Second Largest Element in Array Continuing my Java learning journey, today I solved an important array problem frequently asked in interviews. 💡 Problem: Find the second largest element in an array 👉 Solution: import java.util.*; class MainClass { public static void main(String args[]) { int arr[] = {10, 5, 20, 8, 15}; int first = Integer.MIN_VALUE; int second = Integer.MIN_VALUE; for(int i = 0; i < arr.length; i++) { if(arr[i] > first) { second = first; first = arr[i]; } else if(arr[i] > second && arr[i] != first) { second = arr[i]; } } System.out.println("Second largest: " + second); } } ✅ Output: Second largest: 15 📌 What I learned: ✔ Finding max & second max in single loop ✔ Optimized O(n) solution ✔ Handling edge cases Improving problem-solving step by step 🚀 Open to opportunities as a Java Developer (Fresher). #Java #CodingJourney #Day22 #Freshers #OpenToWork
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