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C#

Print “C# Rocks!” if language equals “C#” otherwise print language + “ is not C#.” So if I entered "Cheese" then "Cheese

guys anyone to help me here

Steven Parker
Steven Parker
231,248 Points

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2 Answers

Larry R
Larry R
13,955 Points

For those who spent time struggling this worked for me.

string language = Console.ReadLine();

if(language == "C#")
{
  System.Console.WriteLine("C# Rocks!");
} else {
  System.Console.WriteLine(language + " is not C#.");
}

Your question seemed to get a little cut off there! I will assume you are having trouble with the if statement? Though I won't give the answer right out, I will give you an example of the syntax!

Here, we are dealing with an IF ELSE. Which looks as follows:

if (condition) { // Enter what happens if condition is met } else { // Enter what happens if the condition is not met }

So, using this syntax, fill in what it asks of you!

IF language is C#, print "C# Rocks". Anything ELSE, print their answer and concatenate (using +) "is not C#" to the end.

If you are fine with if statements and instead are having trouble with strings and concatenation, please let me know and I will rewrite my answer. I hope this helps!