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what's the problem here

what's the problem here, i couldn't use more than one system.console

namespace Simple
{

using System;

class Class1

{

static void Main ( string[ ] args )

{

int i;

double sum;

float sum1;

String s;

sum =0;

int j;

s = "welcome to c#";

for(i=0;i<=10;i++)

{

sum += i;

}

Console.WriteLine (" %3.2f total sum is " + sum) ;

// s =console.readline();

// while ( j <=10)

// system.console.writeln(i++);
}

}

}

thanks
Nov 15 '05 #1
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Ganesh <gs******@yahoo.com> wrote:
what's the problem here, i couldn't use more than one system.console


What do you mean by you "couldn't use more than one system.console"?
The code you've got compiles and runs, although you seem a bit confused
about string formatting. The lines you've got commented out won't work
because C# is case-sensitive and you've got the case wrong. You've also
tried to call writeln which isn't a method which exists in the console
class - it's WriteLine.

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Jon Skeet - <sk***@pobox.com>
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