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Java-Strings

"A string is traditionally a sequence of characters, either as a literal constant or as some kind of variable." — Wikipedia: String (computer science)

This exercise is to test your understanding of Java Strings. A sample String declaration:

String myString = "Hello World!" The elements of a String are called characters. The number of characters in a String is called the length, and it can be retrieved with the String.length() method.

Given two strings of lowercase English letters, and , perform the following operations:

Sum the lengths of and . Determine if is lexicographically larger than (i.e.: does come before in the dictionary?). Capitalize the first letter in and and print them on a single line, separated by a space. Input Format

The first line contains a string . The second line contains another string . The strings are comprised of only lowercase English letters.

Output Format

There are three lines of output: For the first line, sum the lengths of and . For the second line, write Yes if is lexicographically greater than otherwise print No instead. For the third line, capitalize the first letter in both and and print them on a single line, separated by a space.

Sample Input 0

hello java Sample Output 0

9 No Hello Java Explanation 0

String is "hello" and is "java".

has a length of , and has a length of ; the sum of their lengths is . When sorted alphabetically/lexicographically, "hello" precedes "java"; therefore, is not greater than and the answer is No.

When you capitalize the first letter of both and and then print them separated by a space, you get "Hello Java".

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