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Start your free trialKevin Guzman
17,386 PointsCombing Strings C#
What am i missing?
using System;
class Program
{
static string Eat(string foodOne, string foodTwo)
{
return Console.ReadLine(); // YOUR CODE HERE: Define an Eat method!
}
static void Main(string[] args)
{
Console.WriteLine(Eat("apples", "blueberries"));
Console.WriteLine(Eat("carrots", "daikon"));
Console.Write($"I think {foodOne} and {foodTwo} are tasty!");
}
}
1 Answer
Jennifer Nordell
Treehouse TeacherHi there, Kevin Guzman! The Eat
method should take two arguments, which it does, and return
a string that combines those. You have the interpolation inside the Main
method instead of inside the Eat
method. You weren't meant to alter the Main
method in any way
// this will take two strings and insert them into the other string which is then returned
static string Eat(string foodOne, string foodTwo)
{
return $"I think {foodOne} and {foodTwo} are tasty!";
}
Hope this helps!