The following code is one possible solution for the challenge from the previous unit.
c#Copy
/*
This code reverses a message, counts the number of times
a particular character appears, then prints the results
to the console window.
*/
string originalMessage = "The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog.";
char[] message = originalMessage.ToCharArray();
Array.Reverse(message);
int letterCount = 0;
foreach (char letter in message)
{
if (letter == 'o')
{
letterCount++;
}
}
string newMessage = new String(message);
Console.WriteLine(newMessage);
Console.WriteLine($"'o' appears {letterCount} times.");
This code is merely “one possible solution“. You may have come up with some different variable names and different vertical spacing and tab indentation. Here’s a list of changes that were made.
- The code includes a higher-level description of what the entire code listing is attempting to accomplish in a multi-line comment at the top. You could argue that this is a small improvement over the original code comments, however, given the challenge’s description of the code, there wasn’t much more context available.
- The individual comments were removed because they weren’t providing any real insight into the code’s purpose or function.
- Several blank lines were added to improve the phrasing of the code listing. Keep code lines together when they appear similar, or when they work with each other to accomplish a small task.
- Line feeds and tabs were added to improve the appearance of the
foreachstatement and theifstatement. - Local variable naming conventions were applied to better convey the purpose of each value.
If you identified the same issues and addressed them in a similar way, congratulations! Continue on to the knowledge check in the next unit.
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