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29 changes: 24 additions & 5 deletions csharp-fundamentals-methods.Main/Core.cs
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Expand Up @@ -27,16 +27,19 @@ logic. See the example below and take some time to break it down and understand
//TODO: 1. Create a method that accepts a name and returns a greeting
public string greet(string name)
{
throw new NotImplementedException();
name = "Nathan";
return "Hello " + name + "!";
}


//TODO: 2. Increment a number
/*
Complete this method so that it increases the number given by 1 and returns the result
*/
public int increment(int number)
{
throw new NotImplementedException();
number += 1;
return number;
}

//TODO: 3. Construct a friendly greeting
Expand All @@ -50,7 +53,8 @@ Complete this method so that it accepts a name as an input and outputs a friendl
*/
public string happilyGreet(string name)
{
throw new NotImplementedException();
return $"Hi, {name} :)";

}


Expand All @@ -70,7 +74,12 @@ Create a method named constructNumberArray that accepts two whole numbers named
public int[] constructNumberArray(int lower, int upper)
{

int[] resultArray = { };
int[] resultArray = new int[(upper - lower +1)];
for (int i = 0; i < resultArray.Length; i++)
{
resultArray[i] = lower;
lower++;
}

return resultArray;

Expand All @@ -92,7 +101,17 @@ The number of exclamation marks appended must be determined by the number provid

public string shout(string phrase, int number)
{
return $"";
// make numer to a string --> use StringBuilder
// need a loop that counts the number in !
// number in '!' .ToString()
// .ToUpper the phrase
StringBuilder sb = new StringBuilder();
sb.Append(phrase);
for (int i = 0; i < number; i++)
{
sb.Append('!');
}
return sb.ToString().ToUpper();
}


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33 changes: 26 additions & 7 deletions csharp-fundamentals-methods.Main/Extension.cs
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Expand Up @@ -17,9 +17,14 @@ public class Extension
"The cake is still baking!" if there are any remaining minutes left,
and "The timer finished ages ago!" if the remaining minutes is a negative number
*/
public double timerStatus(int v)
public string timerStatus(int minLeft)
{
throw new NotImplementedException();
if (minLeft == 0) {
return "The cake is ready!";
} else if (minLeft > 0) {
return "The cake is still baking!";
}
return "The timer finished ages ago!";
}


Expand All @@ -33,14 +38,22 @@ provided and the prep time per ingredient.
If a prep time of 0 is provided, the method should assume each ingredient takes 2 minutes to prepare.
*/

public double estimatePrepTime(string[] strings, int v)
public int estimatePrepTime(string[] strings, int v)
{
throw new NotImplementedException();
int prepTime = v;
// every ingredient must be count with two
if (v == 0) {
prepTime = 2;
}
// return preptime multiplied with the amount of strings .Length
return prepTime * strings.Length;
}



//TODO: Extension 3: calculateGramsOfSugar that accepts two parameters 1 an array of ingredients that will always contain 3 ingredients AND 2 the number of layers the cake has. The cake will need 100g of sugar per layer, if that ingredient is present in the provided list of ingredients. The method should return the number of grams of sugar needed to make the cake.
//TODO: Extension 3: calculateGramsOfSugar that accepts two parameters 1 an array of ingredients that will always contain 3 ingredients AND
//2 the number of layers the cake has. The cake will need 100g of sugar per layer, if that ingredient is present in the provided list of ingredients.
//The method should return the number of grams of sugar needed to make the cake.
/* 3.
Create a method named calculateGramsOfSugar that accepts two parameters:
- an array of ingredients that will always contain 3 ingredients
Expand All @@ -49,9 +62,15 @@ public double estimatePrepTime(string[] strings, int v)
The method should return the number of grams of sugar needed to make the cake.
*/

public double calculateGramsOfSugar(string[] strings, int v)
public int calculateGramsOfSugar(string[] strings, int v)
{
throw new NotImplementedException();
// if suger cointains in the list of strings add 100 gr per layer
if (strings.Contains("sugar"))
{
// multiply 100 gr of suger per layer
return 100 * v;
}
return 0;
}


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