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Start your free trialDean Tinashe Katsaura
3,059 PointsCan you please assist on the use of the if\else statement to print otherwise when an if is not supported
Print "C# Rocks!" if language equals "C#" otherwise print language + " is not C#." So if I entered "Cheese" then "Cheese is not C#." would be printed to the screen.
string language = Console.ReadLine();
if(language == "C#")
{
System.Console.WriteLine("C# Rocks!");
}
else
{
System.Console.WriteLine(language + "is not C#.");
}
2 Answers
Robert Stefanic
35,170 PointsThis looks correct. The only thing that I can see is that the line in your else
statement doesn't have a space before "is not C#.".
So when this line executes:
System.Console.WriteLine(language + "is not C#.");
It will print "Cheeseis not C#.", and not "Cheese is not C#."
Dean Tinashe Katsaura
3,059 PointsThank you it worked hey