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3,059 PointsThe use of if,else if and else
How to use if,else if and else to compare values of temperature
string input = Console.ReadLine();
int temperature = int.Parse(input);
if(temperature < 21)
{
System.Console.WriteLine("Too cold!");
}
else if(temperature <= 22)
{
System.Console.WriteLine("Just right.");
}
else()
{
System.Console.WriteLine("Too hot!");
}
1 Answer
Antonio De Rose
20,885 Pointsstring input = Console.ReadLine();
int temperature = int.Parse(input);
if(temperature < 21)
{
System.Console.WriteLine("Too cold!");
}
else if(temperature <= 22)
{
System.Console.WriteLine("Just right.");
}
else()//why do you need this paranthesis
{
System.Console.WriteLine("Too hot!");
}