Beispiel #1
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        static void Main(string[] args)
        {
            Common_Code.ShowHeader();
            WeekSelect();

            // Calls CenterWrite method and sends it the given string to display centered in console
            Common_Code.CenterWrite("Press Enter to open the log folder and exit the program...");
            Console.ReadLine();
            Common_Code.OpenLogFolder();
        }
Beispiel #2
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        private static string TFileSelect()
        {
            var textDir = Common_Code.textDir;

            // Creates array of file names in textDir
            string[] textFiles = Directory.GetFiles(textDir);

            // Removes path from each string in textFiles array, based on textDir string length
            for (int i = 0; i < textFiles.Length; i++)
            {
                textFiles[i] = textFiles[i].Remove(0, textDir.Length);
            }

            // Displays filename for each file in textFiles array, numbered 1, 2, 3, etc, by count
            var count = 0;

            foreach (string file in textFiles)
            {
                count += 1;
                Console.WriteLine("{0}: {1}", count, file);
            }

            // Tests input for valid integer input, based on number of files in the textFiles array (i.e. the number of files in the textDir folder)
            // Then subtracts 1 from fileInput so the user's input matches array index
            var fileInput = 0;

            do
            {
                var request = string.Format("Enter text file to use (1 to {0})", textFiles.Length);
                Common_Code.CenterWrite(request);
                var input = Console.ReadLine();
                int.TryParse(input, out fileInput);
            } while ((fileInput <= 0) && (fileInput > textFiles.Length));
            fileInput -= 1;

            return(textFiles[fileInput]);
        }
Beispiel #3
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        /// <summary>
        /// Prompts the user to select which section (week) to run
        /// </summary>
        /// <remarks>Week input do-while loop had a bug almost the whole semester where it wasn't actually doing anything because I used && (AND) instead of || (OR). Whoops.</remarks>
        private static void WeekSelect()
        {
            // Tests input for valid integers (1 through 16), asks again if input is invalid
            var weekInput = 0;

            do
            {
                Common_Code.CenterWrite("Enter class week (1 to 16)");
                var input = Console.ReadLine();
                int.TryParse(input, out weekInput);
            } while ((weekInput <= 0) || (weekInput > 16));

            var labWeek = string.Format("Week {0} was a lab week. Please choose a different week.", weekInput);

            var futureWeek = string.Format("We aren't at week {0} yet. Please choose a different week.", weekInput);

            // Sends user to Week_#_Class.Method based on input, restarts WeekSelect method if incorrect input
            // Defaults to restarting WeekSelect method
            switch (weekInput)
            {
            case 1:
                Week_1_Class.TextToASCIIdec();
                break;

            case 2:
                Week_2_Class.PoemReadWrite();
                break;

            case 3:
                // Sends user to choose which search method to use
                // Figure we might implement more searches later on down the line
                // Can just point back to this case for those weeks
                Common_Code.ChooseSearch();
                break;

            case 4:
                Console.WriteLine(labWeek);
                WeekSelect();
                break;

            case 5:
                Week_5_Class.FindUppercaseT();
                break;

            case 6:
                Week_6_Class.VirtualStacks();
                break;

            case 7:
                goto case 4;

            case 8:
                Week_8_Class.VirtualQueue();
                break;

            case 9:
                goto case 4;

            case 10:
                // Create new instance of Week_10_Class and start the BubbleSortAndLog method from that class
                var week_10 = new Week_10_Class();
                week_10.BubbleSortAndLog();
                break;

            case 11:
                Week_11_Class.FrequencySortAndLog();
                break;

            case 12:
                goto case 16;

            case 13:
                goto case 16;

            case 14:
                goto case 16;

            case 15:
                goto case 16;

            case 16:
                Week_12_Class.SortComparisons();
                break;

            default:
                Console.WriteLine("Entered {0} week, ended in default case - please select a valid week", weekInput);
                WeekSelect();
                break;
            }
        }