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Start your free trialLuis Santos
3,566 PointsI am struggling with this challenge on C#.....HELP!!!
I don't understand why the ELSE function will not work with the remainder of the code, I am god smacked.
string language = Console.ReadLine();
if(language == "C#")
{
System.Console.WriteLine("C# Rocks!");
{
else
}
System.Console.WriteLine(language + "is not C#");
}
if ( language!= "cheese")
{
System.Console.WriteLine("Cheese is not C#");
}
}
2 Answers
Steven Parker
231,269 PointsYou're pretty close. Here are a few hints:
- the braces on either side of your else are pointing the wrong way
- you can remove everything related to testing for "cheese" and below, it will be covered by the else above
- you are missing a space at the beginning of " is not C#"
Mark Truitt
17,230 PointsTake a close look at your code.
There is something wrong with your brackets. You also don't need the second if and there is an extra bracket there.
Luis Santos
3,566 PointsLuis Santos
3,566 PointsThanks Steven, I finally figured it out.