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01:28
can someone check if i overloaded my code properly
public static TwoVals operator +(TwoVals val1, TwoVals val2)
		{
			return new TwoVals(val1.X + val1.Y, val2.X + val2.Y);
		}

		public static TwoVals operator -(TwoVals val1, TwoVals val2)
		{
			return new TwoVals(val1.X - val1.Y, val2.X - val2.Y);
		}

		public static TwoVals operator *(TwoVals val1, TwoVals val2)
		{
			return new TwoVals(val1.X * val1.Y, val2.X * val2.Y);
		}

		public static TwoVals operator /(TwoVals val1, TwoVals val2)
		{
			return new TwoVals(val1.X / val1.Y, val2.X / val2.Y);
im not getting the right answer
01:39
nvm i fixed it
it wasnt right
@Brogrammer clearly :D
@KendallFrey i disagree
it was not clear
lol
just misorder thats all
18 mins ago, by Brogrammer
im not getting the right answer
That's a pretty clear sign "it wasn't right"
01:48
is there a way to go from a catch block back to the try block?
lol
no
lol
ik it was a dumb question
but the reason i asked was cuz im testing three equations
the second one is supposed to catch divide by zero
and then the third on shud pass
but because i caught an exception on the 2nd equation
it just ends the program
so thats y i was asking if that was possibl
Catch it earlier
why earlier
i thought u would say later
I mean earlier in your code
01:52
?
Catch it at the end of the test, rather than at the end of the entire run
so you mean when im done with my third equation?
oh you mean my second equation
oh wait i can use a finally block
so i can put that in there
Why would you want that?
01:56
ya that doesnt make sense actually
because if i did that it would come at the end then
which is not what i want
ok so do you mean to catch it at the end of my second equation thn
if not can you explain what you mean please
You have three tests
Each test should catch all exceptions in that test before continuing to the next test
ur not suggesting multiple catches r u?
If you're not running the tests in a loop, yes
i am running the test in a loop
otherwise i would of done the multiple catches
except the prof told us not to use multiple catches
Then you only need one catch, inside the loop
02:00
should my try block also be inside the loop?
or should the loop be inside the try block
the try block has to be connected to the catch block...
so inside the loop
nice
try{} inside loop: will not skip entire loop when catched.
sry, vice versa
depending on your works. You should have different try{} position
thank you @nyconing
it works now
u r my hero
02:22
where should my throw exception go inside my try block?
where you need it thrown
so it should go in the test that fails
no but its supposed to test
for all
I have no idea what you are doing or what your code is
is
the directions said :
Remember that the throw
statement must be within a try block or a method called from within the try block. The
catch and (optionally) finally blocks are collocated with the try block but the throw can be
elsewhere. If you place the throw, try, catch and finally within the overloaded operator /
in the TwoVals class, everything will look like it completes in your test code so you
know that's not the right place!
it also mentiond
If an equation fails to complete, you must log
a. The loop number and a message indicating that it did not complete
b. The message in the exception object received. I coded "A TwoVals divide by
zero was going to occur" in mine.
c. The numerator object in the exception object received
d. The denominator object in the exception object received
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o/
wth does that even mean?
the doc team getting on my nerves
02:29
@mr5 unset an color
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yeah but which color?
default
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wow
might depend on the theme
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I'm sorry. I was just triggered with that explanation
they should have at least specify which color is it or at least say it is based on a theme
02:31
I believe the default colour is Puce
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eyyy
we want some Puce
but it's not though. it's rgba(0,0,0,0)
it should be puce
if it was up to me, it would be puce
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y puce tho
I didnt like puce color
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^ a puce?
02:35
its a cat
meow <
I dunno, puce is a fun colour to say
it's the colour of a squished tick or something
Puce is the French word for flea. The color is said to be the color of bloodstains on linen or bedsheets, even after being laundered—or from a flea's droppings, or after a flea has been crushed.
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I pronounced it as "pu se" so it's like a cate
#722F37
lol Im pronounced parse
it's pronounced like truce
pew-se
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02:37
wat
pewse
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pew like in pewdiepie?
I dont know how he pronounces his name
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pew pew pew
- water gun
type define:puce into google and it'll tell you how to pronounce it
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02:39
wtvr it's pu se
eyy!!!
we want some puce!!
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nope. not going to click that bait
it's pretty funny. some Cantonese rappers from Hong Kong using that 2 Live Crew verse
it does look suspicious though, I'll admit
02:53
so dirty
diu lae as they say
do you know 你老豆索K meanning :P
no, I only speak english
u also speak c#
well, I learned to swear in Cantonese when I lived in HK
and to ask the bus driver to stop
02:54
HAMMERTIME!
r u real caprica
@hsimah and then the bus driver wont heard what you said.
isnt?
living style are busy in HK.
well he did hear because I did get to school every day
I dont like HK people
thats racist
but understandable
02:56
nope, they are rude.
its like how girls dont like brown guys
thats the same sterotype in pakistan and india
and sri lanka
lol, my color was same as they
it's like New York, I guess. Big city, everyone in a hurry
Im not going to take escalator in HK
And not going to take money. instead, card.
they dont like making changes
and not going to said/hear anything
their behaviour was not understandable to me.
one word. RUDE
where should my throw exception go
im not sure if it goes in the catch block
or after my second test
03:00
it seems good, whats problem.
you need to throwing exception?
it says Class MyException is going to be your exception class from which you will make an object and
throw it when needed.
it also says
Notice that the equation result is computed only if an equation works (doesn't throw an
exception). If your solution allows a zero divide exception to be thrown, the solution is wrong.
....?
not understanding = =
ok so
i know my second test
youre allowing zero divide
so your solution is wrong?
i dont want to allow zero divide
thats the thing
03:03
then takeout the try
so idk where to throw my exception
you mean you need throwing exception after loop?
you should have (DivideByZeroException ex)
then you will have the ex to work with
what would ex hold
the exception object.
03:05
ok so where do I throw my exception then
Class MyException is going to be your exception class from which you will make an object and
throw it when needed.
you are putting it in the right spot
MyException is not Exception class
i made it derive from it
i probably didnt post it tho
then what problem
because i have to throw the exception
03:07
throw new MyException("msg",val,val);
so what do i put for val then
TwoVals
do you mean TwoVals(-4, -10) and TwoVals(2, 2))
    class MyException
    {
        public string TheMessage { get; private set;}

        TwoVals TheNumeator, TheDenominator;

        public MyException(string myMessage, TwoVals N, TwoVals D)
        {
            TheMessage = myMessage;
            TheNumeator = N;
            TheDenominator = D;
        }
    }
this is your class, you put TwoVals in constructor
you need removing it if you dont want TwoVals in exception
but idk which TwoVals
im putting in
03:12
ok so this makes kinda no sense
ok what doesnt make sense if i may ask
TwoVals you have 4 of them
one for each operation
I have never used the operation keyword
so am googling
right there are four i overrided
 class MyException :Exception
{
    public string TheMessage { get; private set;}
    public MyException(string myMessage) : base(myMessage)
    {
        TheMessage = myMessage;
    }
}
exception without TwoVals
So when you have new TwoVals(10, 20) * new TwoVals(3, 1)
03:15
but
Im back to work, good luck
the directions said
Class MyException is going to be your exception class from which you will make an object and
throw it when needed. The class must be derived from base class Exception that is provided
by C# and needs the following:
1. The class must have a string property called TheMessage that has a public get (used
by your test routine) and a private set (used by the constructor). The property must be
declared using an automatically generated backing field.
2. The class must have two public data members of type TwoVals (described below)
it knows to use the operator *(xx)
it knows to multiply 10 and 3
and 20 and 1
so it would come out as 30, 20
interesting
ya I did a demo and it worked as expected there
03:20
it seems you need to throw exception inside loop
i just dont get how to make the output say:
"Numerator was 3 2
Denominator was 1 0"
because i dont know what to pass into the exception
besides the message
try{} inside the case
That is a lot of tries
then you get exception inside case with the TwoVals
should be able to do it with one
03:22
throwing the exception again
i can only have one try
im lost
can we start over lol
so the exception should be thrown after the second test?
@Brogrammer why?
i dont mean start start ovr
isit home work or something?
this is
03:27
ya it's home work
funnty
lol
what do u think it was
then post the homework instaed
class MyException : DivideByZeroException
I ll looking in it
03:27
if I do that and try to catch (MyException ex)
it still fails
Class MyException is going to be your exception class from which you will make an object and
throw it when needed. The class must be derived from base class Exception that is provided
by C# and needs the following:
1. The class must have a string property called TheMessage that has a public get (used
by your test routine) and a private set (used by the constructor). The property must be
declared using an automatically generated backing field.
2. The class must have two public data members of type TwoVals (described below)
Notice that the equation result is computed only if an equation works (doesn't throw an
exception). If your solution allows a zero divide exception to be thrown, the solution is wrong.
The bottom line is to detect if it will occur and take action. Also note that all three equations
must be attempted, even one or more have a zero divide issue.
heres my code again
But if I change the catch to Exception it finds it
so why is the custom exception not catching the divide by 0
To Throw your custom exception you have to do it
the compiler is not going to throw your exception for you
(Strange I know)
Loop 1 starting...
Equation 1 completed with result: 5 4
Loop 1 is done...
Loop 2 starting...
Equation 2 did not complete
Numerator was 3 2
Denominator was 1 0
Loop 2 is done...
Loop 3 starting...
Equation 3 completed with result: -1 -2
Loop 3 is done...
result for your code
thats what u got when u compiled my code?
yeah right
03:34
it should be like
loop 1 starting...
Equation 1 completed with result: 5 4
loop 1 is done...
loop 2 starting...
Equation 2 did not complete
A TwoVals divide by zero was going to occur
Numerator was 3 2
Denominator was 1 0
loop 2 is done...
loop 3 starting...
Equation 3 completed with result: -1 -2
loop 3 is done...
Press any key to continue . . .
which is done by using
If an equation fails to complete, you must log
a. The loop number and a message indicating that it did not complete
b. The message in the exception object received. I coded "A TwoVals divide by
zero was going to occur" in mine.
c. The numerator object in the exception object received
d. The denominator object in the exception object received
in homework: The class must be derived from base class Exception that is provided by C#
but I dont see rules about only one try{} allowed
Whatever you do:
a. Do not submit a solution that has more than 1 occurrence of try / catch / finally
b. Do not submit a solution that has an if / then / else in your test code. That will
prove to me you don't know how to code a switch statement!
c. Do not attempt to refactor the equations to isolate the denominators in each
equation. Implement the equations as they have been presented.
d. Do not submit a solution that does anything other than execute all 3 equations
when it is run.
03:40
Sorry
https://dotnetfiddle.net/CKb2Jl
: from Exception
and get thrown is the only way to throw a custom exception
Catch won't use MyException, ever no matter what the error
That get you on the right path?
idk
lol
srry
im just lost
i thought i wud be able to finish this easily
Well those are some good rules for the program I like this teacher
prob is a pita but.. he/she is correct
ok lets try again friends
Did you look at my last fiddle
oh no i didnt
03:46
does it do what the requirements want
oh yah juan..
i forgot to post this
scope creep
If you place the throw, try, catch and finally within the overloaded operator /
in the TwoVals class, everything will look like it completes in your test code so you
know that's not the right place!
lol
is the code suppose to break?
no it outputs
loop 1 starting...
Equation 1 completed with result: 5 4
loop 1 is done...
loop 2 starting...
Equation 2 did not complete
A TwoVals divide by zero was going to occur
Numerator was 3 2
Denominator was 1 0
loop 2 is done...
loop 3 starting...
Equation 3 completed with result: -1 -2
loop 3 is done...
Press any key to continue . . .
03:48
that is the desired output?
ya
but it needs to follow:
If an equation fails to complete, you must log
a. The loop number and a message indicating that it did not complete
b. The message in the exception object received. I coded "A TwoVals divide by
zero was going to occur" in mine.
c. The numerator object in the exception object received
d. The denominator object in the exception object received
Is this how the calculate statements need to be written?
TwoVals Result2 = (new TwoVals(5, 7) + new TwoVals(-4, -10) / new TwoVals(2, 2)) / (new TwoVals(10, 20) * new TwoVals(3, 1) - new TwoVals(29, 20));
TwoVals Result2 = (new TwoVals(5, 7) + new TwoVals(-4, -10) / new TwoVals(2, 2)) / (new TwoVals(10, 20) * new TwoVals(3, 1) - new TwoVals(29, 20));
so yes
ok so we have a problem
if you can't throw in the TwoValues class
and the Catch will Never catch a custom MyException class
how do you catch it
well
when we divide
if we try to divide dont we do the catch
and inside the catch we do the throw exception?
03:54
see this fiddle it errors
try this.
@Brogrammer
https://dotnetfiddle.net/G0ifA2
see this fiddle it does not error
Loop 1 starting...
Equation 1 completed with result: 5 4
Loop 1 is done...
Loop 2 starting...
Equation 2 did not complete
MyException: A TwoVals divide by zero was going to occur TheNumeator:3 2 TheDenominator:1 0
Loop 2 is done...
Loop 3 starting...
Equation 3 completed with result: -1 -2
Loop 3 is done...
the only difference is the Exception
and the WriteLine..
But if I can't throw the custom exception like that, how else am I suppose to throw it
That is the question
there anything in your notes about this
can you throw it in the case ?
@juanvan only one try allowed. this mean we cant throw exception.
03:58
it has to be a custom exception?
a Catch will never throw a custom exception
can you make a fiddle that does?
b/c I found 3 SO posts on it and they all say you have to throw custom exceptions
Maybe I wrong (I can be)
33 mins ago, by Brogrammer
Class MyException is going to be your exception class from which you will make an object and
throw it when needed. The class must be derived from base class Exception that is provided
by C# and needs the following:
1. The class must have a string property called TheMessage that has a public get (used
by your test routine) and a private set (used by the constructor). The property must be
declared using an automatically generated backing field.
2. The class must have two public data members of type TwoVals (described below)
throw it when needed.
so he does want you to control when it's thrown
one problem
he also said
Do not attempt to refactor the equations to isolate the denominators in each
equation. Implement the equations as they have been presented.
so u cant make numerator or denominator
then it needs to be
which puts a damper inside the catch statement
 case 0:
                            TwoVals Result1 = (new TwoVals(10, 21) / new TwoVals(2, 3) + new TwoVals(0, 1)) / (new TwoVals(10, 20) * new TwoVals(3, 1) - new TwoVals(29, 18));
                            Console.WriteLine("Equation {0} completed with result: {1}", i + 1, Result1);
                            break;
that is how the case statement has to be formed
04:05
where in the new TwoVals would you call throw
and the TwoVals class can't be changed
damn it feeds we are doing homework herer :-p
so where could you throw the exception
besides the catch
actually
idk
lol
04:06
that's the A+ question
can you ask him tomorrow?
see i hate how we cant define numerator and denominator
or today?
i would ask today but its 12:06am
don't know what time it is at your local
so be today, just in 8hrs or so
is the project due tomorrow?
no
saturday night
04:07
ok so you're good
ya but i must finish tonight lol
show him the throw like I have it in the fiddle
its just bothering me but dont worry
well it's done as far as I can tell in the fiddle
ill figure this out
04:07
just his instructions are lame
you have all of today to work on it
i agree
the next 24hrs
its just an annoying thing
ya gots time
i wont stop now tho
illl let u know if i figure out someinth
04:08
ya it is, it's annoying me
going to ask about it tomorrow in chat b/c I want to know the answer
its just like the main issue is just throwing the exception
when an equation fails
04:37
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05:02
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