How do i call variables from a .cs class file to .aspx.cs file and the other way round. I have the code below. I have already placed placed namespaces int the code. For example i want to call CantTakeLoan
variable in .aspx.cs file.
.cs class file
public class LoanCalculator
{
public decimal Amnt;
public double MonthlyInstallment;
private string ex;
public decimal Calculator(double Amount, double Months)
{
try
{
var Rate = 0.75;
MonthlyInstallment = Amount / ((Math.Pow(1 + Rate, Months) - 1) / (Rate * Math.Pow(1 + Rate, Months)));
double LoanLimit = 0.25 * Salary;
if( (MonthlyInstallment < LoanLimit)
{
CantTakeLoan = "Please Not That You Cant Take Loan";
}
else
{
}
}
catch (Exception ex)
{
}
return Amnt;
}
}
.aspx.cs file
protected void Unnamed_Click(object sender, EventArgs e)
{
try
{
//call variables from .cs file
}
catch(Exception ex)
{
}
}
}
You can change your code like this:
public class LoanCalculator
{
public decimal Amnt;
public double MonthlyInstallment;
public string CanTakeLoan;
private string ex;
public decimal Calculator(double Amount, double Months)
{
try
{
var Rate = 0.75;
double LoanLimit = 0.25 * Salary;
if( (!CanTakeLoanFn(Amount, Months))
{
// Do not assign anything here. Handle you text
// where you need it.
// If you want to handle it here, then declare it as
// A class member
this.CantTakeLoan = "Please Not That You Cant Take Loan";
}
else
{
}
}
catch (Exception ex)
{
}
return Amnt;
}
}
public boolean CanTakeLoanFn(double Amount, double Months) {
MonthlyInstallment = Amount / ((Math.Pow(1 + Rate, Months) - 1) / (Rate * Math.Pow(1 + Rate, Months)));
double LoanLimit = 0.25 * Salary;
return (MonthlyInstallment > LoanLimit);
}
And then in you Aspx:
protected void Unnamed_Click(object sender, EventArgs e)
{
try
{
var loanCalculator = new LoanCalculator();
if(!loanCalculator.CanTakeLoan(value1, value2)) {
// Do your logic here
}
}
catch(Exception ex)
{
}
}
You can also change the Calculator
function to constructor and use like this
public class LoanCalculator
{
public decimal Amnt;
public double MonthlyInstallment;
public string CanTakeLoan;
private string ex;
public LoanCalculator(double Amount, double Months)
{
try
{
var Rate = 0.75;
double LoanLimit = 0.25 * Salary;
if( (!CanTakeLoanFn(Amount, Months))
{
// Do not assign anything here. Handle you text
// where you need it.
// If you want to handle it here, then declare it as
// A class member
this.CantTakeLoan = "Please Not That You Cant Take Loan";
}
else
{
}
}
catch (Exception ex)
{
}
this.Amnt = // Set the amount here
}
}
public boolean CanTakeLoanFn(double Amount, double Months) {
MonthlyInstallment = Amount / ((Math.Pow(1 + Rate, Months) - 1) / (Rate * Math.Pow(1 + Rate, Months)));
double LoanLimit = 0.25 * Salary;
return (MonthlyInstallment > LoanLimit);
}
And in Aspx if you have a label to bind error text
<asp:label id="myLabel" runat="server" />
protected void Unnamed_Click(object sender, EventArgs e)
{
try
{
var loanCalculator = new LoanCalculator(value1, value2);
if (!loanCalculator.CanTakeLoanFn(value1, value2)) {
myLabel.Text = loanCalculator.CanTakeLoan;
// Or better yet without the CanTakeLoan
myLabel.Text = "Please Not That You Cant Take Loan";
}
loanCalculator.Amnt // this is the amount variable
loanCalculator.CanTakeLoan // this is the string variable with the text
}
catch(Exception ex)
{
}
}
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