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Start your free trialAndrej Pajenk
1,087 PointsThe following table describes my room temperature preferences. Print the message from the table when a user enters a num
l
string input = Console.ReadLine();
int temperature = int.Parse(input);
if (temperature < 21)
{
Console.Write("Too cold!");
}
if else(temperature >= 21)
{
Console.Write("just right.");
}
if else if(temperature)
{
Console.Write("Too hot!");
}
2 Answers
liang zhou
Courses Plus Student 6,567 PointsYou should use "if...else if...else" pattern. So your code should be like below:
string input = Console.ReadLine();
int temperature = int.Parse(input);
if (temperature < 21)
{
Console.Write("Too cold!");
}
else if(temperature >= 21)
{
Console.Write("just right.");
}
else
{
Console.Write("Too hot!");
}
However, i guess the logic should be like this:
...
if (temperature < 21)
{
Console.Write("Too cold!");
}
else if(temperature == 21)
{
Console.Write("just right.");
}
else
{
Console.Write("Too hot!");
}
I hope it will be helpful.
Matthew Philip Uy
3,615 Pointsit should be <= 22 since the question ask for 21-22 to be just right.
if (temperature < 21) { Console.Write("Too cold!"); } else if(temperature <= 22) { Console.Write("just right."); } else { Console.Write("Too hot!"); }