I want user to select from two options which will dictate what a single string says.
Eventually I will construct a sentence with the variables.
It may not make sense much and I'm totally new and doing this for my own enrichment. I know there is probably a lot better ways to construct this but I want to do most of it on my own as I can and have someone look at my finished project and explain what I could do and guide me at that point. First things first though.
I have a working version of this but it doesn't have IF statements with dual conditions. Also I have a class under the project for the construction of the variables and the main class program will generate the output.
class foodReport
{
public void appleSauce()
{
//apple sauce prompt
Console.WriteLine("Did you have apple sauce:");
Console.WriteLine("1. Yes");
Console.WriteLine("2. No");
//capture key
var KP = Console.ReadKey();
Console.Clear();
//yes no if statement
if (KP.Key == ConsoleKey.NumPad1)
{
int hr = 1;
}
if (KP.Key == ConsoleKey.NumPad2)
{
int hr = 2;
}
}
public void whatEaten()
{
//food prompt
Console.WriteLine("What did you eat:");
Console.WriteLine("1. Sandwich");
Console.WriteLine("2. Candy");
//capture key
var KP = Console.ReadKey();
Console.Clear();
//selection if statement
if (KP.Key == ConsoleKey.NumPad1)
{
string food = "A sandwich.";
}
if (KP.Key == ConsoleKey.NumPad2)
{
string food = "Some candy.";
}
}
public void outPut()
{
//WHERE IM HAVING TROUBLE
Console.WriteLine("Desert:");
Console.WriteLine("1. Cookie");
Console.WriteLine("2. Pie");
//capture key
var KP = Console.ReadKey();
Console.Clear();
//selection if statement
if (KP.Key == ConsoleKey.NumPad1 && hr = 1)
{
string report = "You had apple sauce. " + food + " Also, a cookie'";
}
if (KP.Key == ConsoleKey.NumPad2)
{
string report = "You did not have apple sauce. " + food + " Also, a pie'";
}
}
The if (KP.Key == ConsoleKey.NumPad1 && hr = 1) throws error
Operator && cannot be applied to operands of type bool and int
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