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Start your free trialDevante Phetdara
5,567 PointsDon't know what I'm doing wrong
Don't know what I'm forgetting
string input = Console.ReadLine();
int temperature = int.Parse(input);
if (temperature < 21)
{
System.Console.Write("Too cold!");
}
else (temperature == 21)
{
System.Console.Write("Just right.");
}
else (temperature == 22)
{
System.Console.Write("Just right.")
}
else if (temperature > 22)
{
System.Console.Write("Too hot!");
}
2 Answers
Steven Parker
231,269 PointsYou mostly forgot the "if" keywords.
In an "if
... else if
... else
" chain, only the very last condition can be a plain "else
", all the others (after the first) must be "else
if
".
Also, a plain "else
" would not have a conditional expression, since it catches everything that the previous conditions did not.
Devante Phetdara
5,567 PointsI got it thanks!