I am working on a postage calculater as a Windows Forms app - however I have encountered some problems converting from int to string - as I think it is. The calculator is meant to be based on if-else statements, hence the use of those :) Also - it needs to clear the two textboxes if the weight value (g) in textbox1 is less or equal to 0, or above 2000.
The code I have currently looks like this:
private void button1_Click(object sender, EventArgs e)
{
int g;
textBox1.Text = g.ToString();
{
if (g <= 0 || g > 2000)
{
Console.WriteLine("Your weight is either too low or too high");
textBox1.Clear();
textBox2.Clear();
}
else if (g > 0 && g <= 50)
{
textBox2.Text = ("9,00");
}
if (g > 50 && g <= 100)
{
textBox2.Text = ("18,00");
}
if (g > 100 && g <= 250)
{
textBox2.Text = ("28,00");
}
if (g > 250 && g <= 500)
{
textBox2.Text = ("38,50");
}
if (g > 500 && g <= 1000)
{
textBox2.Text = ("49,00");
}
if (g > 1000 && g <= 2000)
{
textBox2.Text = ("60,00");
}
}
}
private void textBox1_TextChanged(object sender, EventArgs e)
{
}
int g; textBox1.Text = g.ToString();
this is just meaningless.