/// <summary> /// Returns a specific Weather class based on the value of parameter iRange /// </summary> /// <param name="iRange">Specific choice of Weather Object</param> /// <returns>wTempWeather</returns> public Weather RandomWeatherRange(int iRange) { Weather wTempWeather = new Weather(); switch (iRange) { case 0: //Rain wTempWeather = new Sunny(); return(wTempWeather); case 1: //Sunny wTempWeather = new Rain(); return(wTempWeather); case 2: //Cloudy wTempWeather = new Cloudy(); return(wTempWeather); case 3: //Snow wTempWeather = new Snow(); return(wTempWeather); case 4: //Windy wTempWeather = new Windy(); return(wTempWeather); case 5: //Thunderstorm wTempWeather = new Thunderstorm(); return(wTempWeather); case 6: //Hail wTempWeather = new Hail(); return(wTempWeather); case 7: //Fog wTempWeather = new Fog(); return(wTempWeather); case 8: //HeatWave wTempWeather = new HeatWave(); return(wTempWeather); } return(wTempWeather); }
/// <summary> /// This is an example of a program that makes use of a DLL created /// in a different project in the same solution. It also makes use /// (in Intellisense) of the method documentation. To make this work, /// I right clicked on the project in Solution Explorer and added /// a reference to the Hailstone project /// /// The default visibility of a nested member of a class is private. /// </summary> static void Main() { // This shows how to consume the integers produced by // the result of Hail.ailstone(7), which is an IEnumerable<int>. foreach (int n in Hail.Hailstone(7)) { Console.WriteLine(n); } // Obtains and prints the first item in the sequence. Console.WriteLine(Hail.Hailstone(7).First()); // Obtains and prints the largest item in the sequence. Console.WriteLine(Hail.Hailstone(7).Max()); // Prints the reverse of the sequence foreach (int n in Hail.Hailstone(7).Reverse()) { Console.WriteLine(n); } }
public static void hail_test( ) //****************************************************************************80 // // Purpose: // // HAIL_TEST tests HAIL. // // Licensing: // // This code is distributed under the GNU LGPL license. // // Modified: // // 23 May 2007 // // Author: // // John Burkardt // { int i; Console.WriteLine(""); Console.WriteLine("HAIL_TEST"); Console.WriteLine(" HAIL(I) computes the length of the hail sequence"); Console.WriteLine(" for I, also known as the 3*N+1 sequence."); Console.WriteLine(""); Console.WriteLine(" I, HAIL(I)"); Console.WriteLine(""); for (i = 1; i <= 20; i++) { Console.WriteLine(" " + i.ToString().PadLeft(4) + " " + Hail.hail(i).ToString().PadLeft(6) + ""); } }