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I write code in C# but got an error.

I try it online write code and got error in this code

using System;

public class Program
{
        public static void Main(string[] args)
        {
            string t= "0";
            string g="0";
            string h;

            int tt =Int32.Parse(t);

            t = Console.ReadLine();
            g = Console.ReadLine();

            if (t = 7, g = 1)
            {
                Console.WriteLine(t=7);
                Console.WriteLine(g=1);
                Console.WriteLine(h=);
            }
            else
            {
                Console.WriteLine("");}
            }
        }
}

I got error here :

 if (t = 7, g = 1) 

I want the output t=7,g=1,h=" but got error

I convert the string to int but when I use if statement, then i got error

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  • And which error did you get? What was the original javascript? I suspect it was not using comma there. Aug 5, 2019 at 10:34
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    That's just plain invalid C# code - any beginner's tutorial should teach you how to properly combine two boolean checks: if (t = 7 && g = 1) { ..... }
    – marc_s
    Aug 5, 2019 at 10:35
  • if (t == 7 && g == 1)? If t equals to 7 and g equals to 1 then... Aug 5, 2019 at 10:36
  • Note that = is assignment in C#, == is comparison, and Console.WriteLine(<assignment>) will output the value of the assignment (7 or 1), and if you replaced assignment with comparison, you'd get true or false as output. Aug 5, 2019 at 10:36
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    In order to convert javascript code to C#, you need to know both. This question is too broad for a Q&A format. Aug 5, 2019 at 10:41

2 Answers 2

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You have converted JavaScriptcode to C#. So, you need to make some changes in code as, C# is strictly Typed language and JavaScript is not.

If you really want your variables to String, change the if condition as :

    if (t == "7" && g == "1") //Add && operator between two condition and wrap values in double quote("")
    {
        //Add any assignment if you want
        Console.WriteLine(t); // remove assignment
        Console.WriteLine(g); // remove assignment
        Console.WriteLine(h); // remove assignment
    }
    else
    {
        Console.WriteLine("");
    }
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In the if statement you cant give value to a variable. In this case you are trying to add a new value to valiable t (one "=" means assignment). If you want to check if t's value equals to 7 then you need to use line this: if(t == "7"). Because t is a string variable it cant be equal to an int (7) value. If you want to make an end statement your code will look like this: if(t == "7" && g == "1"). Finally if you want to write out the value of the variabley sou can use the followings depending your .net version:

  • Console.WriteLine($"t = {t}");
  • Console.WriteLine(String.Format("t = {0}", t));
  • Console.WriteLine("t = " + t);

I hope it helped!

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