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  • N nareshss

    Thanq ... This is the Question i faced in an interview . Thats y am asking , is there any procedure to do it . thats all .... Thanq frnds ...

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    Harvey Saayman
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    what was your reply to the question?

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    • N nareshss

      Hi Every 1, Iam new to C# (Object Oriented Concepts ) i have a doubt lie this ------------ I want to Repeat a String ( Satish ) for 100 times with out using any loops , arrays n conditions .. Ex : Satish Satish Satish Satish Satish Satish Satish - - - - Satish Like this 100 times i need ... Plz help me ... Thanks in Advance ...

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      Maruf Maniruzzaman
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      Does following work? public static void printit(string value, int num) { if (num < 1) return; num--; Console.WriteLine(value); printit(value, num); } static void Main() { printit("Satish", 100); }

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      • M Maruf Maniruzzaman

        Does following work? public static void printit(string value, int num) { if (num < 1) return; num--; Console.WriteLine(value); printit(value, num); } static void Main() { printit("Satish", 100); }

        Maruf Maniruzzaman Dhaka, Bangladesh. Homepage: http://www.kuashaonline.com
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        Roger Alsing 0
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        Functional style :-) Well there is a condition in it so Id say it doesnt live up to the OPs requirements.

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        • H Harvey Saayman

          what was your reply to the question?

          Harvey Saayman - South Africa Junior Developer .Net, C#, SQL think BIG and kick ASS

          you.suck = (you.passion != Programming)
          
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          nareshss
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          By using "Console.WriteLine" is the answer for my question . He asked me the basic question but i thought that there is any other tech to implement like that .... Thats wat ... ok Thanq Saayman ....

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          • N nareshss

            Hi Every 1, Iam new to C# (Object Oriented Concepts ) i have a doubt lie this ------------ I want to Repeat a String ( Satish ) for 100 times with out using any loops , arrays n conditions .. Ex : Satish Satish Satish Satish Satish Satish Satish - - - - Satish Like this 100 times i need ... Plz help me ... Thanks in Advance ...

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            Roger Alsing 0
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            C#3

            string res = Enumerable
            .Repeat("Satish", 100)
            .Aggregate((left, right) => left + Environment.NewLine + right);

            Console.WriteLine(res);

            Do I get a cookie?

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              C#3

              string res = Enumerable
              .Repeat("Satish", 100)
              .Aggregate((left, right) => left + Environment.NewLine + right);

              Console.WriteLine(res);

              Do I get a cookie?

              Blog: http://www.rogeralsing.com Projects: http://www.puzzleframework.com

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              Maruf Maniruzzaman
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              Enumerable maintains an array- am I right? ;P

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              • N nareshss

                Hi Every 1, Iam new to C# (Object Oriented Concepts ) i have a doubt lie this ------------ I want to Repeat a String ( Satish ) for 100 times with out using any loops , arrays n conditions .. Ex : Satish Satish Satish Satish Satish Satish Satish - - - - Satish Like this 100 times i need ... Plz help me ... Thanks in Advance ...

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                Guffa
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                nareshss wrote:

                i have a doubt lie this

                You mean a question? ;) 1.

                Console.Write(new String('x',100).Replace("x","Satish\r\n"));

                Console.Write("ssssssssss".Replace("s","ssssssssss").Replace("s","Satish\r\n"));

                public string msg(int cnt) { return "Satish\r\n" + (cnt > 1 ? msg(cnt - 1) : string.Empty); }
                Console.Write(msg(100));

                Despite everything, the person most likely to be fooling you next is yourself.

                modified on Monday, February 25, 2008 8:15 AM

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                  nareshss wrote:

                  i have a doubt lie this

                  You mean a question? ;) 1.

                  Console.Write(new String('x',100).Replace("x","Satish\r\n"));

                  Console.Write("ssssssssss".Replace("s","ssssssssss").Replace("s","Satish\r\n"));

                  public string msg(int cnt) { return "Satish\r\n" + (cnt > 1 ? msg(cnt - 1) : string.Empty); }
                  Console.Write(msg(100));

                  Despite everything, the person most likely to be fooling you next is yourself.

                  modified on Monday, February 25, 2008 8:15 AM

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                  Guffa wrote:

                  Console.Write("ssssssssss".Replace("s","ssssssssss").Replace("s","Satish\r\n"));

                  Sheer genius. :laugh:

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                  • G Guffa

                    nareshss wrote:

                    i have a doubt lie this

                    You mean a question? ;) 1.

                    Console.Write(new String('x',100).Replace("x","Satish\r\n"));

                    Console.Write("ssssssssss".Replace("s","ssssssssss").Replace("s","Satish\r\n"));

                    public string msg(int cnt) { return "Satish\r\n" + (cnt > 1 ? msg(cnt - 1) : string.Empty); }
                    Console.Write(msg(100));

                    Despite everything, the person most likely to be fooling you next is yourself.

                    modified on Monday, February 25, 2008 8:15 AM

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                    engsrini
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                    simply superb.. :)

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                    • N nareshss

                      By using "Console.WriteLine" is the answer for my question . He asked me the basic question but i thought that there is any other tech to implement like that .... Thats wat ... ok Thanq Saayman ....

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                      JavedWahid
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                      what about a recursive function?

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