how to print a value that I stored in a variable in a class?












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I have a class and method that fills this class's value:



class Dice
{
public int value;
static Random rnd = new Random();


public void Throw()
{

Dice dice;
dice = new Dice();
dice.value = rnd.Next(1, 7);

}


Finally I just want to print dice.value after it has been already filled with a random number.
I thought I can make something like.



 public void DisplayValue()
{

Console.WriteLine(value);

}


but this is only printing 0, can someone tell me how to fix this ?










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    I have a class and method that fills this class's value:



    class Dice
    {
    public int value;
    static Random rnd = new Random();


    public void Throw()
    {

    Dice dice;
    dice = new Dice();
    dice.value = rnd.Next(1, 7);

    }


    Finally I just want to print dice.value after it has been already filled with a random number.
    I thought I can make something like.



     public void DisplayValue()
    {

    Console.WriteLine(value);

    }


    but this is only printing 0, can someone tell me how to fix this ?










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      I have a class and method that fills this class's value:



      class Dice
      {
      public int value;
      static Random rnd = new Random();


      public void Throw()
      {

      Dice dice;
      dice = new Dice();
      dice.value = rnd.Next(1, 7);

      }


      Finally I just want to print dice.value after it has been already filled with a random number.
      I thought I can make something like.



       public void DisplayValue()
      {

      Console.WriteLine(value);

      }


      but this is only printing 0, can someone tell me how to fix this ?










      share|improve this question













      I have a class and method that fills this class's value:



      class Dice
      {
      public int value;
      static Random rnd = new Random();


      public void Throw()
      {

      Dice dice;
      dice = new Dice();
      dice.value = rnd.Next(1, 7);

      }


      Finally I just want to print dice.value after it has been already filled with a random number.
      I thought I can make something like.



       public void DisplayValue()
      {

      Console.WriteLine(value);

      }


      but this is only printing 0, can someone tell me how to fix this ?







      c# class methods printing int






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          It's because you didn't fill your Dice !!



          rewrite your Throw function to this:



          public void Throw()
          {
          this.value = rnd.Next(1, 7);
          }


          You are trying to create a temporary Dice object and assigning some value to it.






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          • Thanks I am new to this indeed so you don't need roast me indirectly with multiple exclamation marks. :P Thanks for your help though
            – Abdul SH
            Nov 22 at 18:50













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          It's because you didn't fill your Dice !!



          rewrite your Throw function to this:



          public void Throw()
          {
          this.value = rnd.Next(1, 7);
          }


          You are trying to create a temporary Dice object and assigning some value to it.






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          • Thanks I am new to this indeed so you don't need roast me indirectly with multiple exclamation marks. :P Thanks for your help though
            – Abdul SH
            Nov 22 at 18:50


















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          It's because you didn't fill your Dice !!



          rewrite your Throw function to this:



          public void Throw()
          {
          this.value = rnd.Next(1, 7);
          }


          You are trying to create a temporary Dice object and assigning some value to it.






          share|improve this answer





















          • Thanks I am new to this indeed so you don't need roast me indirectly with multiple exclamation marks. :P Thanks for your help though
            – Abdul SH
            Nov 22 at 18:50
















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          It's because you didn't fill your Dice !!



          rewrite your Throw function to this:



          public void Throw()
          {
          this.value = rnd.Next(1, 7);
          }


          You are trying to create a temporary Dice object and assigning some value to it.






          share|improve this answer












          It's because you didn't fill your Dice !!



          rewrite your Throw function to this:



          public void Throw()
          {
          this.value = rnd.Next(1, 7);
          }


          You are trying to create a temporary Dice object and assigning some value to it.







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          • Thanks I am new to this indeed so you don't need roast me indirectly with multiple exclamation marks. :P Thanks for your help though
            – Abdul SH
            Nov 22 at 18:50




















          • Thanks I am new to this indeed so you don't need roast me indirectly with multiple exclamation marks. :P Thanks for your help though
            – Abdul SH
            Nov 22 at 18:50


















          Thanks I am new to this indeed so you don't need roast me indirectly with multiple exclamation marks. :P Thanks for your help though
          – Abdul SH
          Nov 22 at 18:50






          Thanks I am new to this indeed so you don't need roast me indirectly with multiple exclamation marks. :P Thanks for your help though
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