Beispiel #1
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        public static void Main1(string[] args)
        {
            var fleet = new Fleet();
            // Create a fleet of things to have this output:
            // 1. [ ] Get milk
            // 2. [ ] Remove the obstacles
            // 3. [x] Stand up
            // 4. [x] Eat lunch
            // Hint: You have to create a Print method also
            Thing thing1 = new Thing("Get milk");

            fleet.Add(thing1);
            Thing thing2 = new Thing("Remove the obstacles");

            fleet.Add(thing2);
            Thing thing3 = new Thing("Stand up");

            thing3.Complete();
            fleet.Add(thing3);
            Thing thing4 = new Thing("Eat lunch");

            thing4.Complete();
            fleet.Add(thing4);
            PrintThings(fleet);
        }
Beispiel #2
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        static void Main(string[] args)
        {
            PostIt   postit1 = new PostIt("Orange", "idea 1", "blue");
            PostIt   postit2 = new PostIt("pink", "Awesome", "black");
            PostIt   postit3 = new PostIt("yellow", "Superb", "green");
            BlogPost b1      = new BlogPost("John Doe", "Lorem ipsum", "Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet.", "2000.05.04");
            BlogPost b2      = new BlogPost(" Tim Urban", "Wait but why",
                                            "A popular long-form, stick-figure-illustrated blog about almost everything.", "2010.10.10");
            BlogPost b3 = new BlogPost(" William Turton", "ne Engineer Is Trying to Get IBM to Reckon With Trump",
                                       "Daniel Hanley, a cybersecurity engineer at IBM, doesn’t want to be the center of attention. When I asked to take his picture outside one of IBM’s New York City offices, he told me that he wasn’t really into the whole organizer profile thing.",
                                       "2017.03.28");
            Animal animal = new Animal();
            //Console.WriteLine(animal.hunger);


            //Pokemon
            List <Pokemon> pokemonOfAsh = InitializePokemon();

            // Every pokemon has a name and a type.
            // Certain types are effective against others, e.g. water is effective against fire.

            // Ash has a few pokemon.
            // A wild pokemon appeared!

            Pokemon wildPokemon = new Pokemon("Oddish", "leaf", "water");
            string  choose      = "";

            // Which pokemon should Ash use?
            foreach (Pokemon p in pokemonOfAsh)
            {
                if (p.IsEffectiveAgainst(wildPokemon))
                {
                    choose = p.Name;
                    break;
                }
            }

            Console.WriteLine($"I choose you,{choose}");


            var fleet = new Fleet();
            // Create a fleet of things to have this output:
            // 1. [ ] Get milk
            // 2. [ ] Remove the obstacles
            // 3. [x] Stand up
            // 4. [x] Eat lunch
            // Hint: You have to create a Print method also
            Thing thing1 = new Thing("Get milk");

            fleet.Add(thing1);
            Thing thing2 = new Thing("Remove the obstacles");

            fleet.Add(thing2);
            Thing thing3 = new Thing("Stand up");

            thing3.Complete();
            fleet.Add(thing3);
            Thing thing4 = new Thing("Eat lunch");

            thing4.Complete();
            fleet.Add(thing4);
            PrintThings(fleet);

            //Diceset
            DiceSet diceset = new DiceSet();

            diceset.Roll();

            while (true)
            {
                if (diceset.GetCurrent().Distinct().Count() == 1)
                {
                    break;
                }
                else
                {
                    diceset.Reroll();
                }
            }
            foreach (int i in diceset.GetCurrent())
            {
                Console.WriteLine(i);
            }


            //Domino
            var dominoes = InitializeDominoes();
            // You have the list of Dominoes
            // Order them into one snake where the adjacent dominoes have the same numbers on their adjacent sides
            // Create a function to write the dominous to the console in the following format
            // eg: [2, 4], [4, 3], [3, 5] ...

            List <Domino> reorder = new List <Domino>();

            reorder.Add(dominoes[0]);

            while (reorder.Count != dominoes.Count)
            {
                foreach (Domino d in dominoes)
                {
                    if ((d.GetValues()[0] == reorder[reorder.Count - 1].GetValues()[1]) & (!reorder.Contains(d)))
                    {
                        reorder.Add(d);
                    }
                }
            }


            foreach (Domino d in reorder)
            {
                Console.WriteLine(d.GetValues()[0] + " " + d.GetValues()[1]);
            }
        }