user inputs, C#, working with inputs, handling input, input validation
This section explains how to effectively work with user inputs in C#. It covers best practices for handling and validating inputs to ensure robust applications.
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// Example of handling user input in C#
using System;
class Program
{
static void Main()
{
Console.Write("Enter your name: ");
string userName = Console.ReadLine();
Console.WriteLine($"Hello, {userName}!");
// Input validation example
int userAge;
Console.Write("Enter your age: ");
while (!int.TryParse(Console.ReadLine(), out userAge) || userAge <= 0)
{
Console.Write("Please enter a valid age: ");
}
Console.WriteLine($"You are {userAge} years old.");
}
}
]]>
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