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This document contains sample code and exercises on basic C# syntax for .NET programming. It includes code snippets to get user input, perform calculations, and output results to the console. It also provides exercises to test programming skills, such as writing a program to calculate the average of 10 user-provided numbers and programs to output different star pyramid patterns. The document appears to be from a quarter 1 programming course, covering introductory C# concepts through code examples and practice problems.

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Quarter 1, Week 3 Worksheet No. 2 C# Basic Syntax Activity 1 (Answers)

This document contains sample code and exercises on basic C# syntax for .NET programming. It includes code snippets to get user input, perform calculations, and output results to the console. It also provides exercises to test programming skills, such as writing a program to calculate the average of 10 user-provided numbers and programs to output different star pyramid patterns. The document appears to be from a quarter 1 programming course, covering introductory C# concepts through code examples and practice problems.

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NET PROGRAMMING
QUARTER 1, WEEK 3
WORKSHEET NO. 2
C# Basic Syntax

Activity 1
(Answers)
1) Access modifier

2) int x,y,z result or int x;


int y;
int z;
int result;

3) Console.WriteLine (“Enter the first Integer”);

4) x= Convert.ToInt32(Console.ReadLine());

5) Console.WriteLine (“Enter the Second Integer”);

6) y= Convert.ToInt32 (Console.Readline());

7) Console.WriteLine (“Enter the third Integer);

8) z= Convert.ToInt32 (Console.ReadLine());

9) result =x*y*z;

10) Console.Writeline (the product is: {0}”,result);


PERFORMANCE TASK

Using System
public class Add
{//Begin
static void main(String[] args)
{
string name;
//Variable
Int numA //1st number
Int numB//2nd number
Int numC//3rd number
Int sum // result.,

Console.WriteLine(“ Please enter your name.”);


name= Console.ReadLine();
Console.WriteLine(“Please enter the first number.”);
numA= Convert.ToInt32 (Console.Readline()); //store the first number
Console.WriteLine(“Please enter the second number.”);
numB= Convert. ToInt32 (Console.Readline()); //store the second number
Consule.WriteLine(“Please enter the third number.”);
numC=Convert. ToInt32 (Console. ReadLine()):
sum=numA+numb+numC;

Console.WriteLine(“Hello,{0}”,name);
Console.WriteLine(“the total is={0}”,sum);

Console.WriteLine(“Press enter to exit”);


Console.Readkey();
}
}// End of Add
.NET PROGRAMMING
QUARTER 1, WEEK 3
WORKSHEET NO. 1
C# Basic Syntax

Activity 1
My First C#Program

using System;

using System.Collections.Generic;

using System.Linq;

using System.Text;

namespace First_c_sharp_code

class Program

static void Main(string[] args)

string name; //Variable for storing string value

//Displaying message for entring value

Console.WriteLine("Milben Cera");

//Accepting and holding values in name variable

name = Console.ReadLine();

//Displaying Output

Console.WriteLine("Welcome {0} in your first csharp program", name);

//Holding console screen

Console.ReadLine();

}
}
.NET PROGRAMMING
QUARTER 1, WEEK 3
C# Basic Syntax

Activity 1
1)True 6)False
2)True 7)False
3)False 8)True
4)True 9)True
5)True 10)True
QUARTER 1, WEEK 3-4
WORKSHEET # 1
JAVA PROGRAMMING

PERFORMANCE 7

import java.util.Scanner;
classFC
{

public static Void main (String args [] )


{
double f,c;
Scanner sc = new Scanner (system.in);
System.out.println(“Choose type of conversion \ n 1. Fahrenheit to celcius \ n
int ch=sc. next Int ();
Switch (ch)
{
case 1: System.out.println(“Enter Fahrenheit temperature”);
f=sc. next Double ();
c= (f-32)*5/9;
System.out.println (Celsius temperature is = “+c);
break;
case 2:System.out.println (“Enter Celsius temperature”);
c=sc. next Double ();
f=(19*c)/5)+32;
System.out.println (“Fahrenheit temperature is =”+f);
break;
default: System.out.println (“please choose valid choice”);
}
}
}
MILBEN P. CERA
ICT-2 PROGRAMMING

Programming .NET Technology


Test your programming ability.

(ANSWERS)
1) Create a console program that will display the average of ten digits from the user. (50 points)
using System;

public class Exercise4

public static void Main()

int i,n,sum=0;

double avg;

Console.Write("\n\n");

Console.Write("Read 10 numbers and calculate sum and average:\n");

Console.Write("----------------------------------------------");

Console.Write("\n\n");

Console.Write("Input the 10 numbers : \n");

for (i=1;i<=10;i++)

Console.Write("Number-{0} :",i);

n= Convert.ToInt32(Console.ReadLine());

sum +=n;

avg=sum/10.0;

Console.Write("The sum of 10 no is : {0}\nThe Average is : {1}\n",sum,avg);

}
2) create a console program that will display the following stars formation below.

A) 50 points
input:

using System;

class Pyramid

static void Main() {

for(int x=1; x<=5; x++){

for(int y=5; y>=x; y--){

Console.Write("*");

Console.Write("\n\n");

output:

B) 50 points
input:

using System;

class Pyramid

static void Main() {

for(int x=1; x<=5; x++){

for(int y=5; y>=x; y--){


Console.Write(" ");

for(int z=1; z<=x; z++){

Console.Write(" *");

Console.Write("\n\n");

output:

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