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package list.exercises; import java.

package list.exercises;

import java.util.List;

public class ListExercises {

/**

* Counts the number of characters in total across all strings in the supplied list;

* in other words, the sum of the lengths of the all the strings.

* @param l a non-null list of strings

* @return the number of characters

*/

public static int countCharacters(List<String> l) {

return 0;

}

/**

* Splits a string into words and returns a list of the words. 

* If the string is empty, split returns a list containing an empty string.

* @param s a non-null string of zero or more words

* @return a list of words

*/

public static List<String> split(String s) {

return null;

}

/**

* Returns a copy of the list of strings where each string has been 

* uppercased (as by String.toUpperCase).

* The original list is unchanged.

* @param l a non-null list of strings

* @return a list of uppercased strings

*/

public static List<String> uppercased(List<String> l) {

return null;

}

/**

* Returns true if and only if each string in the supplied list of strings

* starts with an uppercase letter. If the list is empty, returns false.

* @param l a non-null list of strings

* @return true iff each string starts with an uppercase letter

*/

public static boolean allCapitalizedWords(List<String> l) {

return false;

}

/**

* Returns a list of strings selected from a supplied list, which contain the character c.

* The returned list is in the same order as the original list, but it omits all strings 

* that do not contain c.

* The original list is unmodified.

* @param l a non-null list of strings

* @param c the character to filter on

* @return a list of strings containing the character c, selected from l

*/

public static List<String> filterContaining(List<String> l, char c) {

return null;

}

/**

* Inserts a string into a sorted list of strings, maintaining the sorted property of the list.

* @param s the string to insert

* @param l a non-null, sorted list of strings

*/

public static void insertInOrder(String s, List<String> l) {

}

}

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