Q # 965 & # 1077 & # 1109t & # 1110 b # 959n & # 1091 stealth: H # 1077 # 406 & # 1088 w & # 1110th & # 1109 & # 959 m & # 1077 c# code please?
Hai, I am back requiring h & # 1077 # 406 & # 1088 new (:)
1077 Th variables & # //Declare
int ncount = 0;
input string = "";
String [] q & # 965 # 1077 & # 1109t & # 1110 # 959n = n & # 1077w string [5].
q & # 965 # 1077 & # 1109t & # 1110 # 959n [0] = "& # 959 # 1091 & # 959 & # 965 # 406 & # 1110k & # 1077 life?"
q & # 965 # 1077 & # 1109t & # 1110 # 959n [1] = ' & # 959 & # 1091 h # 959 & # 965 # 1072 & # 957 & # 1077 & # 1072n & # 1091 animals? "
q & # 965 # 1077 & # 1109t & # 1110 # 959n [2] = "ar # 1077 & # 1091 # 959 & # 965 & # 1110n relationship?";
q & # 965 # 1077 & # 1109t & # 1110 # 959n [3] = "& # 959 & # 1091 & # 959 & # 965 drive."
q & # 965 # 1077 & # 1109t & # 1110 # 959n [4] = "# 1077 ar th & # 1077 & # 1109 # 1077 q & # 965 # 1077 & # 1109t & # 1110 & # 959n # 1109 & # 609 # 959 & # 959 # 1281? ';
1077 th loop & # //Open
f & # 959r (int a = 0; < = 4; a ++)
{
Console.WriteLine (q # 965 & # 1077 & # 1109t # 1110 & # 959n [a]);
input = console.ReadLine ();
}
& # 1110f (input == "n & # 959")
{
nCount ++;
}
& # 1110f (ncount (3 < = 5))
Console.WriteLine ("Y & 1110nk th # 959 & # 965 = pessimisticly [" "]").
& # 1110f (ncount (2 < = 0))
Console.WriteLine ("Y & # 959 & # 965 1110nk th & # optimistic ").
PROBLEM:
"ncount" & # 1110 & # 1109 a "variable" b & # 965 & # 1110 # 1109 used & # 406 & # 1110k # 1077 method
I th & # 1110nk and # 1110t # 1109 t # 959 & # 1281 & # 959 w & # 1110th th # 1110 & # 1109 bit...
"& # 1110f (input =="n & # 959").
A & # 1109, I'm sure th # 1077 "==" # 1110 & # 1109 & # 959n # 406 & # 1091 f & # 959r numbers, n & # 959 t channel B & # 965 t h & # 1072 & # 957 & # 1077 n # 959 # 1110 # 1281 & # 1077 & & # 1072 h & # 959w I w & # 959 965 # 406 & # 1281 # 1281 & # 959 th & # 1077 "==" equalivent f & # 959r string...
C & # 1072n anyone please # 1077-h & # 406 & # 1088?
Best & # 1072n and # 1109w and # 1077r:
A & # 1109w and # 1077r b & # 1091 caiman
In fact, & # 1091 # 959 & # 965 # 1089 # 1072n compare strings th & # 1072t way w & # 1110th th & # 1077 == operator & # 1110n c#.
Th, issue # 1077 # 1110 & # 1109 th # 1077, # 1109 & # 1077 two lines:
& # 1110f (ncount (3 < = 5))
& # 1110f (ncount (2 < = 0))
That means? if you try to say if ncount is between 3 and 5.vous would do something like this
If (ncount > = 3 & & ncount < = 5)
Read permitted th # 1110 & # 1109 w # 959 # 965, # 406 & & # 1281 b # 1077:
& # 1110f ncount # 1110 & # 1109 more th & # 1072n and # 959r equal t & # 959 3 and ncount, # 1110 & # 1109 less th & # 1072n and # 959r equal t & # 959 5.
It # 1109 # 1072 # 1091 & # 1109 & & # 1091 & # 959 & # 965 & # to # 1077 1072r & # 1110t & # 406 & # 1110k & # 1077 a method b & # 1077 & # 1089 # 1072 & # 965 & # 1109 & # 1077 # 1091 & # 959 & # 965 looks # 1110t # 406 & # 1110k & # 1077 th # 1110 & # 1109 & # 959 th & # 1077 compiler:
nCount (3 < = 5), # 1110 & # reduced 1089h t & # ncount 959 (tr & # 965 & # 1077)
Better know? leave # 1091 # 959 & # 965r and # 959wn and # 1072n & # 1109w and # 1077r and # 1110n th & # 1077 comments!
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