diff --git a/csharp-fundamentals-control-flow.Main/Core.cs b/csharp-fundamentals-control-flow.Main/Core.cs index 9fe1a9d..1e992f0 100644 --- a/csharp-fundamentals-control-flow.Main/Core.cs +++ b/csharp-fundamentals-control-flow.Main/Core.cs @@ -48,61 +48,88 @@ public string sayGoodMorning(bool isMorning) // Change the returned value in the method below to your answer. It is case-sensitive. public string one() { - return ""; + return "Good day!"; } //TODO: 2. What will the output be if I run sayGoodMorning(true)? // Change the returned value in the method below to your answer. It is case-sensitive. public string two() { - return ""; + return "Good morning!"; } //TODO: 3. What will the output be if I run sayGoodMorning("Hello" == "Hello")? // Change the returned value in the method below to your answer. It is case-sensitive. public string three() { - return ""; + return "Good morning!"; } //TODO: 4. What will the output be if I run sayGoodMorning("A word" != "Another word") public string four() { - return ""; + return "Good morning!"; } // 5. What will the output be if I run sayGoodMorning(25 != 25) public string five() { - return ""; + return "Good day!"; } //TODO: 6. Use a conditional statement to return "Correct!" if the input is more than 7 // or "Wrong!" if not public string six(int num) { - throw new NotImplementedException(); + if(num > 7){ + return "Correct!"; + } + else + { + return "Wrong!"; + } } //TODO: 7. Use a conditional statement to return "Correct!" if the input is false // or "Wrong!" if not public string seven(bool boolean) { - throw new NotImplementedException(); + if(!boolean) + { + return "Correct!"; + } + else + { + return "Wrong!"; + } } //TODO: 8. Use a conditional statement to return "Correct!" if numOne is more than or equal to numTwo // or "Wrong!" if not public string eight(int numOne, int numTwo) { - throw new NotImplementedException(); + if(numOne >= numTwo) + { + return "Correct!"; + } + else + { + return "Wrong!"; + } } //TODO: 9. Use a conditional statement to return true if the array provided is not empty // or false if it is empty public bool nine(int[] nums) { - throw new NotImplementedException(); + if(nums.Length > 0) + { + return true; + } + else + { + return false; + } } //TODO: 10. Use a conditional statement to return true if the provided string contains the word @@ -110,7 +137,14 @@ public bool nine(int[] nums) // https://www.w3schools.com/java/java_ref_string.asp public bool ten(string sentence) { - throw new NotImplementedException(); + if(sentence.Contains("milk")) + { + return true; + } + else + { + return false; + } } //TODO: 11. Use conditional statements to return the number 3 if the provided string contains @@ -119,29 +153,41 @@ public bool ten(string sentence) // Otherwise, return the number 0. public int eleven(string sentence) { - throw new NotImplementedException(); + if (sentence.Contains("coffee") && sentence.Contains("milk")) + { + return 9; + } + else if (sentence.Contains("milk")) + { + return 3; + } + else if (sentence.Contains("coffee")) + { + return 6; + } + else + { + return 0; + } } //TODO: 12. Use conditional statements to return true if num is more than or equal to lower and is // less than or equal to upper, otherwise return false. public bool twelve(int num, int lower, int upper) { - throw new NotImplementedException(); + return num >= lower && num <= upper; } - /* - 12. Use conditional statements to return a string based on what the age parameter is. - The table below shows the string that should be returned for each range of values that age can be. - For example: If age is 3, you should return "Toddler" - 0 | Baby - 1-4 | Toddler - 5-12 | Child - 13-19 | Teenager - 20+ | Adult - */ + + public string thirteen(int age) { - throw new NotImplementedException(); + if (age == 0) return "Baby"; + else if (age >= 1 && age <= 4) return "Toddler"; + else if (age >= 5 && age <= 12) return "Child"; + else if (age >= 13 && age <= 19) return "Teenager"; + else return "Adult"; } + } }