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/*
C#: The Complete Reference
by Herbert Schildt
Publisher: Osborne/McGraw-Hill (March 8, 2002)
ISBN: 0072134852
*/
/*
This program illustrates the differences
between int and double.
*/
using System;
public class Example3IntDouble {
public static void Main() {
int ivar; // this declares an int variable
double dvar; // this declares a floating-point variable
ivar = 100; // assign ivar the value 100
dvar = 100.0; // assign dvar the value 100.0
Console.WriteLine("Original value of ivar: " + ivar);
Console.WriteLine("Original value of dvar: " + dvar);
Console.WriteLine(); // print a blank line
// now, divide both by 3
ivar = ivar / 3;
dvar = dvar / 3.0;
Console.WriteLine("ivar after division: " + ivar);
Console.WriteLine("dvar after division: " + dvar);
}
}
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