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6,120 Pointshow can I get the average,,using for loop?
namespace Treehouse.CodeChallenges //how can I get the average??? { class FrogStats { public static double GetAverageTongueLength(Frog[] frogs) { double toungue =0; for (int index = 0; index <frogs.Length; index ++) { Frog tongue= frogs[index]; //how can I get the average??? } return toungue.Average(); } } }
namespace Treehouse.CodeChallenges //how can I get the average???
{
class FrogStats
{
public static double GetAverageTongueLength(Frog[] frogs)
{
double toungue =0;
for (int index = 0; index <frogs.Length; index ++)
{
Frog tongue= frogs[index];
//how can I get the average???
}
return toungue.Average();
}
}
}
namespace Treehouse.CodeChallenges
{
public class Frog
{
public int TongueLength { get; }
public Frog(int tongueLength)
{
TongueLength = tongueLength;
}
}
}
1 Answer
Steven Parker
231,268 PointsYou could use a loop to accumulate a sum.
After adding up all the lengths in the loop, you could then divide the accumulated sum by the number of frogs to get the average length.
Stephan Olsen
6,650 PointsStephan Olsen
6,650 PointsCheck your previous post for my response :)