Create a class named Pizza. Data fi elds include a string for
toppings (such as pepperoni), an integer for diameter in
inches (such as 12), and a double for price (such as 13.99).
Include properties to get and set values for each of these
fi elds. Create a class named TestPizza that instantiates one
Pizza object and demonstrates the use of the Pizza set and
get accessors.
Even though my classes are named differently cause I just used same project for this problem
I am not really sure which part to post because this is new to me, but I will just post both classes.
Is this correct? Did I solve the problem? I didn't make TestPizza class, cause I used main class.
Main Class:
using System;
using System.Collections.Generic;
using System.Linq;
using System.Text;
namespace ConsoleApplication8
{
class Program
{
static void Main(string[] args)
{
Employee pizza = new Employee();
pizza.DiameterInInches = 12;
pizza.Toppings = "Cheese";
pizza.Price = 5;
Console.WriteLine("The pizza will have toppings {0} , pizza's diamter {1}, and price is {2}", pizza.Toppings, pizza.DiameterInInches, pizza.Price);
}
Employee class AKA PIZZA CLASS
using System;
using System.Collections.Generic;
using System.Linq;
using System.Text;
namespace ConsoleApplication8
{
class Employee
{
string toppings;
int diameterInInches;
double price;
public string Toppings
{
get
{
return toppings;
}
set
{
toppings = value;
}
}
public int DiameterInInches
{
get
{
return diameterInInches;
}
set
{
diameterInInches = value;
}
}
public double Price
{
get
{
return price;
}
set
{
price = value;
}
}
}
}