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7,694 Pointserror CS0019: Operator '>' cannot be applied to operands of type 'method group' and 'int'
I'm confused on what I'm doing wrong here.
using System;
class Program
{
static string CheckSpeed(double speed)
{
if (CheckSpeed > 65)
{
Console.WriteLine("too fast");
}
else if (CheckSpeed < 45)
{
Console.WriteLine("too slow");
}
else
{
Console.WriteLine("speed ok");
}
}
static void Main(string[] args)
{
// This should print "too slow".
Console.WriteLine(CheckSpeed(44));
// This should print "too fast".
Console.WriteLine(CheckSpeed(88));
// This should print "speed OK".
Console.WriteLine(CheckSpeed(55));
}
}
1 Answer
Atle Bjelland
46 PointsInside your method you are calling your method again instead of checking against the parameter.
Your code check for your if statements needs to be checking against speed not CheckSpeed.
if (speed > 65)
{
Console.WriteLine("too fast");
}
else if (speed < 45)
{
Console.WriteLine("too slow");
}
else
{
Console.WriteLine("speed ok");
}
Atle Bjelland
46 PointsAlso are you your console statements are both places now.. are you intending to return the string from the function if so you need to do that and not console write.
Winston Grant
4,364 PointsWinston Grant
4,364 PointsGood Luck!