Reference no: EM13843623
1. Write a Visual Studio 2012 C# Console App that manages car information
2. Below is a sample interface of a CAR MANAGER app.
- <<...... >> are instructions you should program
- Other characters (in red) are messages you should display in the monitor.
- You may assume that a user will enter only valid characters, e.g., a user will enter only numbers for the miles ran.
3. You should create a class for the car information management, and all the information should be saved and accessed to/from the class. You cannot use any variables for the information storing purpose in the Main method.
4. Place your name as a comment in your code
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* *
* WELCOME TO CAR MANAGER *
* By << show your name >> *
* *
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<< Place one empty line here>>
Enter # of Wheels of a car: << get input from keyboard on the same line>>
Enter the color of the car: << get input from keyboard on the same line >>
Current Mileage will be set Zero.
The starting CAR POINT is 100000 pts.
<<Create an instance for a car class by using the constructor having 2 parameters. Save the information in attributes in the object>>
<< Place three space characters here>>===> The current status of your car: <<show the # of wheels of this car>> Wheels, <<show the color of this car>>, <<show the mileage of this car>> miles, and CAR POINT= << show the CAR POINT of this car>>.
<< Place one empty line here>>
Enter owner's name: << get input from keyboard on the same line>>
<< Save this name to an attribute in your class for car management>>
Enter the miles the car ran in this week: << get input from keyboard on the same line. Enter a number more than 50>>
<< Calculate a new CAR POINT and Save it to an attribute in your class for car management >>
<< Formula for A NEW CAR POINT = Previous car point - miles ran * 0.5 >>
<< Update the mileage of your car >>
<< Place three space characters here>>===> This car is owned by <<show owner's name>>.
<< Place three space characters here>>===> The current status of your car: <<show the # of wheels of this car>> Wheels, <<show the color of this car>>, <<show the mileage of this car>> miles, and CAR POINT= << show the CAR POINT of this car>>.
************ Thank you for using CAR MANAGER *************
<< Place 2 empty lines here>>
Press ENTER to close console.......
<< get input from keyboard on the next line. If ENTER key is pressed, then quit the program>>
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