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Could someone solve a C # language issue please

The questions are of C # language someone knows C # language and someone could solve some question about it

10th May 2017, 3:02 PM
Brian
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Where did you get this excercises from if they are not homework?
11th May 2017, 6:04 PM
C.E.
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if you show some effort, I and many others would love to assist you in your learning. Perhaps if you started on the first problem (I suggest after a few lessons in c# here) as it is quite a simple task to complete and would show us that we are not going to be harming your education by just giving you the answers. Sorry, if it seems mean. But it is not. Quite the opposite in fact. Hope to hear from you soon!
10th May 2017, 3:24 PM
jay
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answers can be put here. they will be typed into code playground and linked to responses.
10th May 2017, 3:40 PM
jay
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These looks like homework questions. Are they? If you start the c# course it would help your understanding of any answers you recieve.
10th May 2017, 3:14 PM
jay
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many eyes will see your questions now they are here. perhaps someone will just supply the answers to you. may luck be with you friend
10th May 2017, 3:33 PM
jay
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what is the questions?
10th May 2017, 3:05 PM
jay
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I need a lot of this friend Please solve or you give your phone number of your chat or email to me you pass the issues settled there Please friend
10th May 2017, 3:27 PM
Brian
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hello @Brian see the answer to question No. 5 (with c-sharp as you suggested) I still have to handle exceptions only if you wish(eg. The program trows an unhandled exception if the user inputs a character which is not an integer) https://code.sololearn.com/c9qkA9p7DsrG/?ref=app
11th May 2017, 7:47 AM
Nomeh Uchenna Gabriel
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My chat contact number and my e-mail address 5588981290771. PlayClashRoyale555@gmail.com
10th May 2017, 3:36 PM
Brian
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Yes, you will put the answers to that friend, please.
10th May 2017, 3:41 PM
Brian
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You will not be able to put the answers there.
10th May 2017, 3:34 PM
Brian
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I had little to no skill in C# yesterday. I ran acrossed this question as you posted it to @S Vengat in Scissors_Paper_Stone code comments section. I thought I would like to take a wack at it. I got the first question after about an hour and a half. I learned so much and had so much fun. I would have done more but I went off on a tangent....So, what do you got so far @Brain?
12th May 2017, 1:15 AM
Thaut
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@portunus could solve the question friend
12th May 2017, 5:04 AM
Brian
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Questions 1) Create an algorithm that receives 3 values ​​and tells which one is the largest. 2) Create an algorithm that asks the user for their N1 notes, it can be how many notes. The program should Calculate a normal arithmetic mean. If they are 3 notes, divide by 3. If they were 10 notes, divide by 10. The program Just stop asking the next note when the user reports 0,0. Notes must contain homes Decimals. 3) Create an algorithm that asks the user for their N1 notes, it can be any number of notes. The program should Calculate a normal arithmetic mean. If they are 3 notes, divide by 3. If they were 10 notes, divide by 10. The program Just stop asking the next note when the user reports 0,0. Notes must contain homes Decimals. When you get the N1 average, do the same to find N2. After you know who N1 and N2 are, To the user his General Average, calculated by the formula (N1 * 2 + N2 * 3) / 5.
10th May 2017, 3:09 PM
Brian
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4) Create an algorithm that asks the user for a number of interactions. Make the Fibonacci sequence showing the Number of interactions reported by the user. Fibonacci follows the pattern: 1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13 ..... (Doubts about Fibonacci sequence, click here ). 5) Develop a program that calculates and shows the prime numbers between 0 (zero) and an informed number By the user. Prime number is one that is only divisible, without remainder, by 1 and by itself. (Click here if you do not remember what is prime number). 6) Read a number entered by the user and display on the screen the calculation of your factorial step by step to the result. (No Remember what is factorial click here ) Examples: Factorial of 2! Is 2 * 1 = 2 Factorial of 3! Is 3 * 2 * 1 = 6 Factorial of 4! Is 4 * 3 * 2 * 1 = 24
10th May 2017, 3:12 PM
Brian
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7) Create a program that reads two numbers reported by the user and verify that the second is a multiple of the first one. Continue to ask the second number and whether it is multiple or not. Quit the program when the Is less than or equal to zero. 8) Create a program that has an output forming a pyramid, between 1 and a number entered by the user. Example, if the user reports the number 10: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 9) Create an algorithm that prompts the user for a range start and end number. Then ask By a third party. Make sure the third number is within the range of reported values. Keep asking By the third number and informing, until this value is out of range. If you are outside, please let me know if Below or above the maximum value of the range.
10th May 2017, 3:14 PM
Brian
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10) Create an algorithm that receives three values ​​for each side of a triangle. Check and inform if the triangle is Isosceles, scalene or rectangle. (Do not remember the triangles? ). 11) Create a program that receives from the user a number A, a character ('+', '-', '*', '/') and a number B. Depending Character of the character, perform the requested operation. Continue asking for A, for the character and for B and continue Executing the operation until A and B, both are informed zero by the user.
10th May 2017, 3:14 PM
Brian
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Could you please solve a friend?
10th May 2017, 3:16 PM
Brian