
Database System Concepts
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ISBN: 9780078022159
Author: Abraham Silberschatz Professor, Henry F. Korth, S. Sudarshan
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education
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using System;
using System.Linq;
using System.Text;
namespace Games;
{
class Program
{
staticvoid Main(string[] args)
{
int choice,games_choice;
cout<<"What are your favorite games - outdoor or indoor"<<endl;
cout<<"Press 1 for 'outdoor' or Press 2 for 'indoor'"<<endl;
cin>>choice;
if(choice==1)
{
cout<<"What is your favorite outdoor game"<<endl;
cout<<"Press 1 for Tennis"<<endl;
cout<<"Press 2 for Football"<<endl;
cout<<"Press 3 for Cricket"<<endl;
cin>>games_choice;
if(games_choice==1)
cout<<"I also like Tennis"<<endl;
elseif(games_choice==2)
cout<<"I also like Football"<<endl;
elseif(games_choice==3)
cout<<"I also like Cricket"<<endl;
}
elseif(choice==2)
{
cout<<"What is your favorite indoor game"<<endl;
cout<<"Press 1 for Ludo"<<endl;
cout<<"Press 2 for Chess"<<endl;
cout<<"Press 3 for Cards"<<endl;
cin>>games_choice;
if(games_choice==1)
cout<<"I also like Ludo"<<endl;
elseif(games_choice==2)
cout<<"I also like Chess"<<endl;
elseif(games_choice==3)
cout<<"I also like Cards"<<endl;
}
}
}
}
Hello! how can this program be fixed to interact with the user about their favorite type of games? The program is written in C# and i'm a beginner so I don't understand how to fix it. Thank you!
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