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Courses Plus Student 6,367 PointsWrite code to print "C# Rocks!" to the console if language equals "C#".
string language = Console.ReadLine();
2 Answers
Steven Parker
231,236 PointsYou might start by writing an if statement.
This was suggested by the instructions. And you'll also need a Console.WriteLine to output your message.
Philip Collins
13,249 Pointsstring language = Console.ReadLine();
if (language = C#)
{
Console.WriteLine("C# Rocks!")
}
not correct? :/
Steven Parker
231,236 PointsNot quite:
- you put an assignment operator ("=") where you need a comparison operator ("==")
- you forgot to put quotes around "C#"
- you forgot to put a semicolon (";") after the WriteLine statement
Vasy Florea
Courses Plus Student 6,367 PointsVasy Florea
Courses Plus Student 6,367 PointsThank you! ;)