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Order check [15 points]. Write a program OrderCheck. java that takes four int command-line arguments w, x, y, and z. Define a boolean variable whose value is true if the four values are either in strictly ascending order (w < x < y < z) or strictly descending order (w > x > y > z), and false otherwise. Then, display the boolean variable value. NOTE 1: Do not use if statements on this program. NOTE 2: Assume that the inputs will always be integers. % java OrderCheck 5 10 15 2 false % java OrderCheck 15 11 9 4 true
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