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Learn Challenge: Switch | Control Structures
C# Basics
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C# Basics

C# Basics

1. Getting Started
2. Dealing with Data Types
3. Control Structures
4. Loops
5. Arrays
6. Methods

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Challenge: Switch

Complete the switch statement to output what day of the week it is.

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using System; namespace ConsoleApp { class Program { static void Main(string[] args) { int day = 5; Console.Write("It is "); switch (day) { case 1: Console.WriteLine("Monday"); break; case 2: Console.WriteLine("Tuesday"); break; case 3: Console.WriteLine("Wednesday"); break; case 4: Console.WriteLine("Thursday"); break; default: Console.WriteLine("Invalid Day"); break; } } } }

Add the three missing cases for the days 5, 6 and 7.

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using System; int day = 5; Console.Write("It is "); switch(day) { case 1: Console.WriteLine("Monday"); break; case 2: Console.WriteLine("Tuesday"); break; case 3: Console.WriteLine("Wednesday"); break; case 4: Console.WriteLine("Thursday"); break; case 5: Console.WriteLine("Friday"); break; case 6: Console.WriteLine("Saturday"); break; case 7: Console.WriteLine("Sunday"); break; default: Console.WriteLine("Invalid Day"); break; }

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