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Sanfoundry Sourcecode

The document contains 5 C# programs: 1. A program to calculate the square footage of a room based on length and width input. 2. A program to create a sealed class. 3. A program to perform unboxing of an integer. 4. A program to display all prime numbers between 1 and 100. 5. A program to determine if an input number is positive, negative, or zero.

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Sanfoundry Sourcecode

The document contains 5 C# programs: 1. A program to calculate the square footage of a room based on length and width input. 2. A program to create a sealed class. 3. A program to perform unboxing of an integer. 4. A program to display all prime numbers between 1 and 100. 5. A program to determine if an input number is positive, negative, or zero.

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/*

* C# Program to Display Squarefeet of a House

*/

using System;

class pgm

public static void Main()

int length, width, area;

Console.Write ("Enter length of room in feet: ");

length = Convert.ToInt32 (Console.ReadLine());

Console.Write ( "Enter width of room in feet:");

width = Convert.ToInt32(Console.ReadLine());

area = length * width;

Console.WriteLine ("Floor is " + area + " square feet.");

Console.ReadLine();

}
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/*

* C# Program to Create Sealed Class

*/

using System;

sealed class SealedClass

public int x;

public int y;

class SealedTest
{

static void Main()

SealedClass sc = new SealedClass();

sc.x = 100;

sc.y = 180;

Console.WriteLine("x = {0}, y = {1}", sc.x, sc.y);

Console.ReadLine();

}
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/*

* C# Program to Perform Unboxing Operation

*/

using System;

class sample

int data;

void insert(object x)

data = (int)x * 5;

object delete()

data=0;

return (object)data;

public static void Main()

sample s = new sample();


s.insert(10);

Console.WriteLine("Data : {0}", s.data);

Console.WriteLine("Data : {0}", s.delete());

Console.ReadLine();

}
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/*

* C# Program to Display All the Prime Numbers Between 1 to 100

*/

using System;

using System.Collections.Generic;

using System.Linq;

using System.Text;

namespace PrimeNumber

class Program

static void Main(string[] args)

bool isPrime = true;

Console.WriteLine("Prime Numbers : ");

for (int i = 2; i <= 100; i++)

for (int j = 2; j <= 100; j++)

if (i != j && i % j == 0)

isPrime = false;
break;

if (isPrime)

Console.Write("\t" +i);

isPrime = true;

Console.ReadKey();

}
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/*

* C# Program to Accept a Number from the user and Display it

* if it is Positive

*/

using System;

class program

public static void Main(string[] args)

Console.WriteLine("Enter a number: ");

int number = Convert.ToInt32(Console.ReadLine());

if (number > 0)

Console.WriteLine("Number is positive");

}
else if (number == 0)

Console.WriteLine("Number is 0");

else

Console.WriteLine("Number is negative");

Console.ReadLine();

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