Write a program that implements a method that receives an array parameter and sorts that array using the bubble-sort algorithm.
The bubble-sort algorithm makes several passes through the array. On each pass, successive neighboring pairs are compared. If a pair is in decreasing order, its values are swapped: otherwise, the values remain unchanged. The technique is called a bubble sort because the smaller values gradually "bubble" their way to the top.
The algorithm may be described as follows:
boolean changed;
do{
changed = false;
for(int i = 0; i < list.length - 1; i++){
if(list[i] > list[i + 1]){
swap list[i] with list[i + 1];
changed = true;
}
}
}while(changed);
Continue to properly document your source code. Write this program as if you were explaining it to someone new to arrays. Fully document your code in such a way newcomers to Java will understand and be able to implement a Java array.