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Practicing 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

bookPracticing 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; } } } }
  1. 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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