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Marcus Kuhn
5,768 PointsMy answer should be correct but it is shown as wrong.
I think I just did not use the solution that was expected but nevertheless I think my solution is correct. Is this true or is it maybe just not a good solution?
Thanks for your help.
Greetings Marcus
string input = Console.ReadLine();
int temperature = int.Parse(input);
if (temperature < 21)
{
Console.WriteLine("Too cold!");
}
else if (temperature > 22)
{
Console.WriteLine("Too hot!");
}
else
{
Console.WriteLine("Just right");
}
2 Answers

David Evans
10,487 PointsYour logic is fine, however, it is looking for
Console.WriteLine("Just right.");
And you put ( without the period )
Console.WriteLine("Just right");

Marcus Kuhn
5,768 PointsHello David,
thanks a lot.
Greetings Marcus

David Evans
10,487 PointsPunctuation, the bane of every programmer's existence.
Glad it worked for ya.