java.lang.Object
g1101_1200.s1195_fizz_buzz_multithreaded.FizzBuzz

public class FizzBuzz extends Object
1195 - Fizz Buzz Multithreaded\. Medium You have the four functions: * `printFizz` that prints the word `"Fizz"` to the console, * `printBuzz` that prints the word `"Buzz"` to the console, * `printFizzBuzz` that prints the word `"FizzBuzz"` to the console, and * `printNumber` that prints a given integer to the console. You are given an instance of the class `FizzBuzz` that has four functions: `fizz`, `buzz`, `fizzbuzz` and `number`. The same instance of `FizzBuzz` will be passed to four different threads: * **Thread A:** calls `fizz()` that should output the word `"Fizz"`. * **Thread B:** calls `buzz()` that should output the word `"Buzz"`. * **Thread C:** calls `fizzbuzz()` that should output the word `"FizzBuzz"`. * **Thread D:** calls `number()` that should only output the integers. Modify the given class to output the series `[1, 2, "Fizz", 4, "Buzz", ...]` where the ith token ( **1-indexed** ) of the series is: * `"FizzBuzz"` if `i` is divisible by `3` and `5`, * `"Fizz"` if `i` is divisible by `3` and not `5`, * `"Buzz"` if `i` is divisible by `5` and not `3`, or * `i` if `i` is not divisible by `3` or `5`. Implement the `FizzBuzz` class: * `FizzBuzz(int n)` Initializes the object with the number `n` that represents the length of the sequence that should be printed. * `void fizz(printFizz)` Calls `printFizz` to output `"Fizz"`. * `void buzz(printBuzz)` Calls `printBuzz` to output `"Buzz"`. * `void fizzbuzz(printFizzBuzz)` Calls `printFizzBuzz` to output `"FizzBuzz"`. * `void number(printNumber)` Calls `printnumber` to output the numbers. **Example 1:** **Input:** n = 15 **Output:** [1,2,"fizz",4,"buzz","fizz",7,8,"fizz","buzz",11,"fizz",13,14,"fizzbuzz"] **Example 2:** **Input:** n = 5 **Output:** [1,2,"fizz",4,"buzz"] **Constraints:** * `1 <= n <= 50`