Very helpful tutorial man! Thanks! And the programming challenges are a great idea!
One sidenote; the music can be pretty distracting, in my case because I'm a musician and then you tend to listen to the music instead of just hearing it ;)
When I place the second numericUpDown i get an error stating:
Error 1 Program 'C:\Documents and Settings\Gebruiker\Local Settings\Application Data\Temporary Projects\WindowsFormsApplication1\obj\x86\Debug\WindowsFormsApplication1.exe' does not contain a static 'Main' method suitable for an entry point WindowsFormsApplication1
@ForNoReason1000 Well, I wouldn't use Floats, I would use double. But tbh I don't know why I used decimal in this. Probably just to keep it simple and not have to take up time explaining the difference :p
@Xylogeist ok, i only ever needed , ints, uints ,floats ,bools , strings. if i came a across doubles or decimals i usually type cast it, even if decimals and floats were almost identical. im not sure what the differences are,
this is great for explaining classes and methods, but if you are actually interested in making a calculator there is a much easier way to do it. But i love your videos!
Epicness! I've seen all your videos up till this one and I completely understand everything!!! Did I mention this is my first encounter with c#? keep up the great work dude!!!
@ristovskidushko If it is a whole number, make it and "int". If it is a decimal, use either "double" or "float"... thats actually what my next video is about :O
@Xylogeist one thing that doesnt make sense is it seems as though your casting the arguments as ints but then setting answer as a decimal, so even if the arguments were decimals they would be casted into whole numbers (int) and then multiplied and back into a decimal, in turn resulting in a whole number no matter what, but this is all off the top of my head i could be wrong.
nice nice nice
Eagleseye89 1 month ago
Very helpful tutorial man! Thanks! And the programming challenges are a great idea!
One sidenote; the music can be pretty distracting, in my case because I'm a musician and then you tend to listen to the music instead of just hearing it ;)
Gill1am 2 months ago
When I place the second numericUpDown i get an error stating:
Error 1 Program 'C:\Documents and Settings\Gebruiker\Local Settings\Application Data\Temporary Projects\WindowsFormsApplication1\obj\x86\Debug\WindowsFormsApplication1.exe' does not contain a static 'Main' method suitable for an entry point WindowsFormsApplication1
Maaarteh 3 months ago
Dude thanks so much for this.
elvircrn 3 months ago
i m seek of getting error "Formulas" wat shud i do plz help.........????
NazI562 5 months ago
You should put after the answer, "thank you for cheating on your homework, please come again."
kkalfi2314 5 months ago
This is helpful. Thanks.
DaddyDoggPTK 5 months ago
For gods sake will you plan your lessons!
ORANGEGOBLIN1973 7 months ago
how come your using decimals instead of Floats?
ForNoReason1000 7 months ago
@ForNoReason1000 Well, I wouldn't use Floats, I would use double. But tbh I don't know why I used decimal in this. Probably just to keep it simple and not have to take up time explaining the difference :p
Xylogeist 7 months ago
@Xylogeist ok, i only ever needed , ints, uints ,floats ,bools , strings. if i came a across doubles or decimals i usually type cast it, even if decimals and floats were almost identical. im not sure what the differences are,
ForNoReason1000 7 months ago
Excellent, I'm new to C# coming from VBA so keep them coming, more fun than reading text books
davidirwin007 8 months ago
Wooooow, very helpful... Keep up these tutorials. Thank u
aya4islam 10 months ago
this is great for explaining classes and methods, but if you are actually interested in making a calculator there is a much easier way to do it. But i love your videos!
WafflesProductionz 10 months ago
Epicness! I've seen all your videos up till this one and I completely understand everything!!! Did I mention this is my first encounter with c#? keep up the great work dude!!!
P.S. I subbed you! :D
Nsane421 1 year ago
Thanks Xylogeist!
illeventeen 1 year ago
"awe crap" lawl, this is a perfect example of classes, arguments and methods all in one, great job man :)
Gridtrackers9Studio 1 year ago
HI, i was made this, and i want to ask you what i need to do to work with numbers greater than 100?
ristovskidushko 1 year ago
@ristovskidushko If it is a whole number, make it and "int". If it is a decimal, use either "double" or "float"... thats actually what my next video is about :O
Xylogeist 1 year ago
@Xylogeist one thing that doesnt make sense is it seems as though your casting the arguments as ints but then setting answer as a decimal, so even if the arguments were decimals they would be casted into whole numbers (int) and then multiplied and back into a decimal, in turn resulting in a whole number no matter what, but this is all off the top of my head i could be wrong.
Gridtrackers9Studio 1 year ago
Thanks Cris. Keep the video coming. Really helpful. Thanks a lot. :)
marcelocbacchi 1 year ago
Please keep the videos coming, im trying to learn C# on my own with a few books and your videos have help out A LOT!!! keep up the good work
Riddlla 1 year ago
wth? its deathnote in the background now? o.O
MiiYgamer 1 year ago 2
Yea, love that song.
Xylogeist 1 year ago 2
lol ^_^ thanks for the tutorial ^_^
MiiYgamer 1 year ago