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You need to ensure that the debugger breaks execution within the CalculateInterest() method…

You are debugging an application that calculates loan interest. The application includes the following
code. (Line numbers are included for reference only.)

You need to ensure that the debugger breaks execution within the CalculateInterest() method when
the loanAmount variable is less than or equal to zero in all builds of the application.
What should you do?

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A.
Insert the following code segment at line 03:

Trace.Assert(loanAmount > 0);

B.
Insert the following code segment at line 03:
Debug.Assert(loanAmount > 0);

C.
Insert the following code segment at line 05:
Debug.Write(loanAmount > 0);

D.
Insert the following code segment at line 05:
Trace.Write(loanAmount > 0);

Explanation:
By default, the Debug.Assert method works only in debug builds. Use the Trace.Assert method if you
want to do assertions in release builds. For more information, see Assertions in Managed Code.
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4 Comments on “You need to ensure that the debugger breaks execution within the CalculateInterest() method…

  1. rao says:

    Incomplete question. In the previous dump (v.2) the question was:

    You need to ensure that the debugger breaks execution within the CalculateInterest()
    method when the loanAmount variable is less than or equal to zero in all builds of the
    application.




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