Dave Braunschweig
Strings
// This program demonstrates string functions. using System; class Strings { public static void Main (string[] args) { String str = "Hello"; Console.WriteLine("string: " + str); Console.WriteLine("string.ToLower(): " + str.ToLower()); Console.WriteLine("string.ToUpper(): " + str.ToUpper()); Console.WriteLine("string.IndexOf('e'): " + str.IndexOf('e')); Console.WriteLine("string.Length: " + str.Length); Console.WriteLine("string.Replace('H', 'j'): " + str.Replace('H', 'j')); Console.WriteLine("string(Substring(2, 2)): " + str.Substring(2, 2)); Console.WriteLine("string.Trim(): " + str.Trim()); String name = "Bob"; double value = 123.456; Console.WriteLine(String.Format("{0} earned {1:$0.00}", name, value)); } }
Output
string: Hello string.ToLower(): hello string.ToUpper(): HELLO string.IndexOf('e'): 1 string.Length: 5 string.Replace('H', 'j'): jello string(Substring(2, 2)): ll string.Trim(): Hello Bob earned $123.46
Files
// This program demonstrates reading a text file with exception handling. // References: // https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/C_Sharp_Programming using System; public class Files { public static void Main(String[] args) { string FILENAME = "temperatures.txt"; ReadFile(FILENAME); } private static void ReadFile(string filename) { System.IO.StreamReader file; string line; try { using (file = System.IO.File.OpenText(filename)) { while (true) { line = file.ReadLine(); if (line == null) { break; } Console.WriteLine(line); } } } catch(Exception exception) { Console.WriteLine("Error reading " + filename); Console.WriteLine(exception.Message); } } }
Output
Celsius,Fahrenheit 0,32 10,50 20,68 ... 80,176 90,194 100,212