I have an exercise that asks me to create 2 classes, each of which will carry some variables and i have to be able to access and modify them through properties.
public class FoodItem
{
public string drinkname;
public string drinkdescription;
public int alcoholvolume;
public double drinkcost;
public FoodItem(string mfoodname)
{
foodname = mfoodname;
fooddescription = "";
peopleserved = 0;
foodcost = 0.0;
}
public string Name
{
get
{
return foodname;
}
set
{
foodname = value;
}
}
public string Description
{
get
{
return fooddescription;
}
set
{
fooddescription= value;
}
}
public int NumberServed
{
get
{
return peopleserved;
}
set
{
peopleserved = value;
}
}
public double Cost
{
get
{
return foodcost;
}
set
{
foodcost = value-((value*23)/100);
}
}
public void MaxPeopleServed()
{
if (peopleserved > 5 || peopleserved < 0)
{
Console.WriteLine("Invalid number of people served please enter a number between 1-5");
}
}
}
Here is my code.
The exercise asks that the peopleserved variable should be max 5.Can i do something like what my method does in the set property? Also i should check for numerical erroneous values. "In the event the number entered using the set property is erroneous, a default value of zero should be stored." What does that mean doesnt the constructor already initialize those? Thanks in Advance
if
condition to your property setter.