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C# C# Streams and Data Processing Parsing Data Working with DateTime

Giulio Vannini
Giulio Vannini
21,922 Points

Unsure about what to do

The text of the question is not so clear! After creating the first method i don't understand what i am asked to do!

Program.cs
using System;
using System.IO;

namespace Treehouse.CodeChallenges
{
    public class Program
    {
        public static void Main(string[] arg)
        {

        }

        public static ParseWeatherForecast(string[] values)
        {
        return WeatherForecast;
        }

        var weatherForecast = new WeatherForecast 

    }
}
WeatherForecast.cs
using System;

/* Sample CSV Data 

weather_station_id,time_of_day,condition,temperature,precipitation_chance,precipitation_amount
HGKL8Q,06/11/2016 0:00,Rain,53,0.3,0.03
HGKL8Q,06/11/2016 6:00,Cloudy,56,0.08,0.01
HGKL8Q,06/11/2016 12:00,PartlyCloudy,70,0,0
HGKL8Q,06/11/2016 18:00,Sunny,76,0,0
HGKL8Q,06/11/2016 19:00,Clear,74,0,0
*/

namespace Treehouse.CodeChallenges
{
    public class WeatherForecast
    {
        public string WeatherStationId { get; set; }
    }
}

1 Answer

Steven Parker
Steven Parker
231,268 Points

:point_right: There's a lot of instructions, try taking them one at a time.

Some of the issues you still need to address are:

  • you need to create your new variable inside the method
  • you forgot to include the parentheses with your constructor call for the new variable
  • you forgot the semicolon (;) at the end of the line when you create the new variable
  • you forgot to give your new method a return type
  • you still need to assign the WeatherStationId property using the correct item of the values array
  • you need to return the new variable and not the generic class

Hopefully you can get it now.

Giulio Vannini
Giulio Vannini
21,922 Points

Got it!

using System;
using System.IO;

namespace Treehouse.CodeChallenges
{
    public class Program
    {
        public static void Main(string[] arg)
        {

        }

        public static WeatherForecast ParseWeatherForecast(string[] values)
        {
        var weatherForecast = new WeatherForecast{WeatherStationId = "HGKL8Q"};

        return weatherForecast;
        }
    }
}