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Comments by Grelm (Top 13 by date)
Grelm
7-Feb-22 12:34pm
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Thanks! I already have the Scanner class called upon earlier in the code. It was the semicolon lol.
Grelm
7-Feb-22 12:32pm
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Oh, alright, thank you.
Grelm
6-Feb-22 18:12pm
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My problem is that my code does nothing, and I don't know why. So I can't get an idea of what's going wrong because nothing is being outputted to the console.
Grelm
29-Nov-21 15:30pm
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So, what's the arcane function which allows so little code to be used? The logic isn't the problem for me; it's that I don't know enough of what is in the C# toolbox...I need proper syntax etc in order to solve this, that's where it's tough for me. Sorry for replying so late, I was quite busy this morning.
Grelm
29-Nov-21 1:53am
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Why not? I was going to just delete it, but it let me enter the solution myself. And I figure if someone else is having similar issues then they might be helped by my solution.
Grelm
29-Nov-21 1:37am
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I don't want my homework to be done for me. All I'm asking here is how to multiply string in C#.
Grelm
29-Nov-21 1:33am
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I understand your sentiment. I didn't realize that "double posting" is against the rules.
In the future, I won't delete posts so as to allow commenters to have their advice shared with others.
As far as not helping one learn, I totally disagree. When I see the proper syntax etc... I remember it and reuse it. I promise, I'm not interested in copy/pasting answers and blindly turning them in. If I did that then I'd be screwed on exams. I want to learn so I can get work, not just for school grades.
Grelm
29-Nov-21 1:19am
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I used input directly as you did, and it worked! lol. So I guess it is a thing? It does come with a green warning underlining though.
Grelm
29-Nov-21 1:18am
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Yes, I was desperate to get help and assumed that simply creating a new question would elicit better results, considering that I had by then altered the code to the point where the question was an entirely different one. I appreciate your help though.
Grelm
29-Nov-21 0:02am
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Thank you so much! I didn't realize that "input" was a thing! I thought I'd tried it before.
Grelm
28-Nov-21 22:38pm
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Why wouldn't it be able to parse it as int? This is driving me crazy
Grelm
28-Nov-21 21:58pm
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Ok, so I added that in, but now I still can't get the program to end from entering 'done'. It just loops forever. I changed the code above
Grelm
28-Nov-21 21:37pm
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Thanks for the reply. Why the if beforehand? It doesn't look like a conditional statement to me.
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