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Start your free trialShing wai Chan
1,255 PointsI dont know what's wrong with this code?
I think is something with the If-statment, but im not sure what is.
string input = Console.ReadLine();
int temperature = int.Parse(input);
if (temperature <= 20)
{
Console.Write("Too cold!);
}
else if ( temperature == 21)
{
Console.Write("Just Right.");
}
else
{
Console.Write("Too hot!");
}
1 Answer
Mike Wagner
23,559 PointsConsole.Write("Too cold!);
is missing the closing quote. Not sure if that's your problem or if it's a typo, though.
Shing wai Chan
1,255 PointsShing wai Chan
1,255 Pointsit was :D thank you so much :) :)
Mike Wagner
23,559 PointsMike Wagner
23,559 PointsGlad to hear it