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15,208 Pointsif / else
How do I do this? If anyone has done this then please send me the code used to write this.
string language = Console.ReadLine();
if(language == "C#")
{
System.Console.WriteLine("C# Rocks!");
}
else(language == "C#")
{
System.Console.Write("Cheese is not C#");
}
1 Answer
Steven Parker
231,248 PointsI'll give you some hints:
An else does not take an conditional expression. It doesn't need one since it handles all remaining cases.
The instructions only used "cheese" as an example. You need to respond with what the user entered, which is already stored in the variable language for you. You'll add the additional words to make a sentence with it using string concatenation (with the "+" operator).