Chapter 5
Getting into the Program Flow
IN THIS CHAPTER
Making decisions if
you can
Deciding what else
to do
Using the while
and do
… while loops
Using the for
loop and understanding scope
Consider this simple program:
using System;namespace HelloWorld{ public class Program { // This is where the program starts. static void Main(string[] args) { // Prompt user to enter a name. Console.WriteLine("Enter your name, please:"); // Now read the name entered. string name = Console.ReadLine(); // Greet the user with the entered name. Console.WriteLine("Hello, " + name); // Wait for user to acknowledge the results. Console.WriteLine("Press Enter to terminate … "); Console.Read(); } }}
Beyond introducing you to a few fundamentals of C# programming, this program is almost worthless. It simply spits back out whatever you entered. You can imagine more complicated program examples that accept input, perform some type of calculations, generate some type of output (otherwise, why do the calculations?), and then exit at the bottom. However, a program such as this one can be of only limited use. ...
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