Write a program named InputMethodDemo2 that eliminates the repetitive code in the InputMethod() in the InputMethodDemo program in Figure 8-5. Rewrite the program so the InputMethod() contains only two statements: one = DataEntry("first"); two = DataEntry("second"); using static System.Console; using System; class InputMethodDemo2 {     static void Main()     {         int first, second;         InputMethod(out first, out second);         WriteLine("After InputMethod first is {0}", first);         WriteLine("and second is {0}", second);     }      private static void InputMethod(out int one, out int two)     {         string s1, s2;         Write("Enter first integer ");         s1 = ReadLine();         Write("Enter second integer ");         s2 = ReadLine();         one = Convert.ToInt32(s1);         two = Convert.ToInt32(s2);     }          public static int DataEntry(string whichOne)     {     } }

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Write a program named InputMethodDemo2 that eliminates the repetitive code in the InputMethod() in the InputMethodDemo program in Figure 8-5.

Rewrite the program so the InputMethod() contains only two statements:

one = DataEntry("first");
two = DataEntry("second");

using static System.Console;
using System;
class InputMethodDemo2
{
    static void Main()
    {
        int first, second;
        InputMethod(out first, out second);
        WriteLine("After InputMethod first is {0}", first);
        WriteLine("and second is {0}", second);
    } 
    private static void InputMethod(out int one, out int two)
    {
        string s1, s2;
        Write("Enter first integer ");
        s1 = ReadLine();
        Write("Enter second integer ");
        s2 = ReadLine();
        one = Convert.ToInt32(s1);
        two = Convert.ToInt32(s2);
    }
    
    public static int DataEntry(string whichOne)
    {
    }

}
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