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C# C# Objects Inheritance Inheritance in Code

Brett Studer
Brett Studer
707 Points

Why doesn't Console.Write(x is MapLocation) print whether it's true or false in my code?

It's seemingly identical to the instructors code but it as well as the 2 following Console.WriteLines don't indicate True or False:

using System;

namespace TreehouseDefense { class Game { public static void Main() { Map map = new Map(8, 5);

      Point x = new MapLocation(4, 2);

      Point p = x;

      map.OnMap(new MapLocation(0, 0));

      Console.WriteLine(x.DistanceTo(5, 5));

      Console.WriteLine(x is MapLocation);
      Console.WriteLine(x is Point);

      Point point = new Point(0, 0);
      Console.WriteLine(point is MapLocation); 
    }
}

}

Steven Parker
Steven Parker
231,269 Points

I tried your snapshot and all of the messages show up just fine. I got:

3
True
True
why
False

1 Answer

Steven Parker
Steven Parker
231,269 Points

Just a guess, but perhaps your last compile (after adding these lines) was not successful, so you're running an older version of the executable. Also be sure you saved your changes in the editor before re-compiling.

To allow a more thorough analysis and accurate answer, make a snapshot of your workspace and post the link to it.