Fundamentals of C#
Learn commonly used data types and operators in C#.
Data types in C#
Every variable in C# needs to be declared with the help of a data type. It indicates whether a variable can store only numbers or can also store other symbols as its value.
Common data types
The following are the commonly used data types in C#:
int: Integer values (5,0,-1, etc.)double: Floating-point values (2.33333,-2500.001,20.0, etc.)bool: Boolean values (true,false).char: Character values (a,0,$etc)string: String values (educative,C#, etc.)
Variable declaration
The C# language requires the programmer to indicate the data type of the variables used in a program. The following code demonstrates the declaration of variables to input their values with suitable prompts and to display them with suitable labels:
class Test
{
static void Main()
{
string str; // Declaring a variable of type string
int number; // Declaring a variable of type integer
double real; // Declaring a variable of type double
bool isTrue; // Declaring a variable of type bool
char letter; // Declaring a variable of type char
System.Console.WriteLine("Please input a word: ");
str = System.Console.ReadLine();
System.Console.WriteLine("Please input an integer: ");
number = int.Parse(System.Console.ReadLine());
System.Console.WriteLine("Please input a real number: ");
real = double.Parse(System.Console.ReadLine());
System.Console.WriteLine("Please input a boolean value true or false: ");
isTrue = bool.Parse(System.Console.ReadLine());
System.Console.WriteLine("Please input any character: ");
letter = char.Parse(System.Console.ReadLine());
System.Console.WriteLine("The value of each variable is enclosed in brackets: ");
System.Console.WriteLine("str (" + str + ")");
System.Console.WriteLine("number (" + number + ")");
System.Console.WriteLine("fraction (" + real + ")");
System.Console.WriteLine("isTrue (" + isTrue + ")");
System.Console.WriteLine("letter (" + letter + ")");
}
}Explanation
- Lines 5–9: In these lines, the variables are declared so that they can be used to store values input by the user. There are different types of variables that are declared;
stris a variable of thestringtype.numberis a variable of theinttype.realis a variable of thedoubletype.isTrueis a variable of thebooltype.letteris a variable of thechartype.
- Lines 11–20: These lines output a prompt using
System.Console.WriteLine(), demand input from the user usingSystem.Console.ReadLine(), and then store them in the relevant variable. - Lines 22–27: These lines output the variable name as a label and the value enclosed in a bracket.
The following code demonstrates the declaration of the variables without inputting their values from the user:
class Test{static void Main(){string str; // Declaring a variable of type stringint number; // Declaring a variable of type integerdouble real; // Declaring a variable of type doublebool isTrue; // Declaring a variable of type boolSystem.Console.WriteLine("The value of each variable is enclosed in brackets: ");System.Console.WriteLine("str (" + str + ")");System.Console.WriteLine("number (" + number + ")");System.Console.WriteLine("fraction (" + real + ")");System.Console.WriteLine("isTrue (" + isTrue + ")");}}
In the above code, lines 5–8 declare the variables str, number, real, and isTrue, with the string, int, double, and ...