I'm trying to implement a method for checking consecutive numbers in C#
.
Given an integer list of n
elements, it should return true/false if the numbers are consecutive.
So for example, 12345, 45678, 54321
would all be true
.
And 435276, 243516, 974264
would be false
.
My code seems to be performing as expected. But it's missing the end element.
for (int i = 0; i < inputList.Count - 1; i++)
{
if (inputList[i] < inputList[i + 1])
{
Console.WriteLine($"{inputList[i]} is consecutive when compared to {inputList[i + 1]}");
consecutiveCheck = true;
}
else
{
Console.WriteLine($"{inputList[i]} is not consecutive when compared to {inputList[i + 1]}");
consecutiveCheck = false;
break;
}
}
But it's missing the end element.
Sure, the code is only giving two lines of output but that is expected. If you have three values then you have two comparisons.