public List <Pokemon> PokemonsExisting(Outside outside, Pikachu pika, Pidgey pidge, Squirtle squi) { outside.existingPokemon.Add(pika); outside.existingPokemon.Add(pidge); outside.existingPokemon.Add(squi); return(outside.existingPokemon); //This method adds Pokemon instances to the Outside class instance outside's existingPokemon list and returns it. }
static void Main(string[] args) { //I have tested the code a lot and I have fixed all bugs I have encountered, however there might be more bugs I have not yet noticed. Trainer ash = new Trainer(); //An instance of the class Trainer, called ash. Pikachu pikachu = new Pikachu(); //An instance of the class Pikachu, called pikachu. Squirtle squirtle = new Squirtle(); //An instance of the class Squirtle, called squirtle. Pidgey pidgey = new Pidgey(); ////An instance of the class Pidgey, called pidgey. Location location = new Home(); //An instance of the class Location, called location set to be a Home instance. bool continueRunning = true; //A bool to continue the while loop of the game. string input; //A string that is used to store input from the player. int answer; //An int used to store the tryparsed player input. string inputPokemon; //A string used for player input, created because it got cunfused when I used the string input. ash.Actions(location); //Runs Trainer instance ash's Action method using the instance location. input = Console.ReadLine(); //Sets string input to be whatever the player writes in console. bool validAnswer = int.TryParse(input, out answer); //A bool used to check if the input can be converted to an int. while (continueRunning == true) { if (validAnswer == true && answer == 1 || answer == 2 || answer == 3 || answer == 4) { if (answer == 1) { Console.Clear(); ash.Action1(location); ash.Actions(location); /* * Console is first cleared, so it will be easier to read what is going on * Then Trainer instance ash's Action1 method using the instance location is run. * Finally the Trainer instance ash's Action method using the instance location is run. */ } else if (answer == 2) { Console.Clear(); location = ash.Action2(location); ash.Actions(location); /* * Console is first cleared, so it will be easier to read what is going on * Then Trainer instance ash's Action2 method using the instance location is run. * Finally the Trainer instance ash's Action method using the instance location is run. */ } else if (answer == 3) { Console.Clear(); ash.PokemonCollection(location, ash.pokemons[ash.pokemons.Count - 1]); ash.Actions(location); /* * Console is first cleared, so it will be easier to read what is going on * Then Trainer instance ash's PokemonCollection method using the instance location is run. * Finally the Trainer instance ash's Action method using the instance location is run. */ } else if (answer == 4) { Console.Clear(); Console.WriteLine("Pick a pokemon to remove from your collection by writing it's name"); inputPokemon = Console.ReadLine(); if (inputPokemon == "pikachu") { ash.ThrowPokemon(location, pikachu); } else if (inputPokemon == "pidgey") { ash.ThrowPokemon(location, pidgey); } else if (inputPokemon == "squirtle") { ash.ThrowPokemon(location, squirtle); } else { Console.WriteLine(inputPokemon + " is not a pokémon or it is not in your collection"); } ash.Actions(location); /* * Console is first cleared, so it will be easier to read what is going on. * Then the player is asked which pokémon they would like to remove from the collection and instructed to write the name. * The string inputPokemon is set to be the input from what the player writes in the console. * If the input is equal to any of the three pokémons names ash's ThrowPokemon method is run with the corresponding instance as a parameter * If the input is not a pokemon the player is informed that the pokemon either isn't in the collection or it doesn't exist. * Finally the Trainer instance ash's Action method using the instance location is run. */ } /* * If the input was able to convert to an int and validAnswer wa true. * As well as the answer being either 1, 2, 3 or 4. * It then checks what number was written and depending on that an action is run. */ } else { Console.WriteLine("Answer with 1, 2 or 3"); //This is what runs if the input could not be converted into an int and the bool validAnswer is false } input = Console.ReadLine(); validAnswer = int.TryParse(input, out answer); //This while loop will continue running, because it contains the entire game. } Console.ReadLine(); }