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Start your free trialChristopher Kell
3,499 Pointsif/else if /else Code Challenge
for the 21 to 22 degrees im not sure how to write it.
string input = Console.ReadLine();
int temperature = int.Parse(input);
if(temperature <= 21)
{
Console.WriteLine("Too cold!");
}
else if(temperature == 22)
{
Console.WriteLine("Just right.");
}
else if(temperature > 22)
{
Console.WriteLine("Too hot!");
}
1 Answer
Roman Fincher
18,267 PointsThe if blocks will run in order, so first, it will check if it's less than 21. If it's not, it will try the next one. At that point we know it's greater than or equal to 21 because the first if failed. So, if it's <= 22, we know it's between 21 and 22. Finally, if it's not between those, we know it's greater than 22. You can just use else for this part, because the condition becomes redundant. In other words:
if(temperature < 21)
{
Console.WriteLine("Too cold!");
}
else if(temperature <= 22)
{
Console.WriteLine("Just right.");
}
else
{
Console.WriteLine("Too hot!");
}
Christopher Kell
3,499 PointsOkay I guess I confused myself. I was thinking it would somehow overlap but it makes sense now . thank you!
Alexander Davison
65,469 PointsAlexander Davison
65,469 PointsWhat do you mean?