/// <summary> /// Archive tasks /// </summary> public void archive() { //unit 5 task car Car car = new Car(); Car jazz = new Car(); jazz.Model = "Jazz"; Car bmw = new Car("BMW", "Series 1"); Car ford = new Car("Ford", "Series 5"); //TestBook.Test(); //Task 4.1 TestDistanceConverter.TestMilesToFeet(); Console.WriteLine(""); TestDistanceConverter.TestFeetToMiles(); DistanceConverter.MilesToFeet(100); Console.ReadKey(); //Ana task Console.WriteLine("Hello Ana!"); //classes are used to create objects. ana is an object which is an instance of the Ana class. //i can have ana1 and ana2 that are intances of Ana class //Create three new objects from the class: //Ana ana = new Ana(); //Ana ana1 = new Ana(); //Ana ana2 = new Ana(); //ana1.WriteTitle("My Wonder Application"); //ana2.WriteTitle("My Wizard Application"); //look at the two comments below //if it is a static, it can be accessed by using the class instead of object (ana, ana1, ana2) //so now I can use the class directly // //Ana.WriteTitle("My Wonder Application"); // //Console.ReadKey(); // Go to http://aka.ms/dotnet-get-started-console to continue learning how to build a console app! }
public void Archive() { TestDistanceConverter.TestMilesToFeet(); TestDistanceConverter.TestFeetToMiles(); }