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C# C# Basics Methods Method Parameters

560.88?

When testing my code, I receive 560.88 at the top of the output. However, my code passes the challenge. Bug?

Program.cs
using System;

class Program
{

    // YOUR CODE HERE: Define a method named Multiply. Remember
    // to use the "static" and "void" keywords: "static void
    // Multiply" (without quotes). Multiply should take two
    // "double" values as parameters.

    static void Multiply(double num1, double num2)
    {
        Console.WriteLine(num1*num2);
    }

    static void Main(string[] args)
    {
        // YOUR CODE HERE:
        // Call Multiply with two arguments: 2.5 and 2.
        // YOUR CODE HERE:
        // Call Multiply with two arguments: 6 and 7.
        Multiply(2.5, 2);
        Multiply(6, 7);
    }

}

2 Answers

Very strange things xD

Somehow program call method it self.

static void Multiply(double num1, double num2)
{
    Console.WriteLine(num1);
    Console.WriteLine(num2);

}


static void Main(string[] args)
{


}

When you run this, you get a result : 12.3 45.6

You must to ask a support to help. I don't know why it works like that.

You are right. The teacher's code for the challenge finds out if you have followed the directions and looks at your code to see if you have defined a Multiply method and calls it with parameters you didn't specify in your code to make sure you didn't just hard code the answers in.

Thanks, Ariel!