//Rextester.Program.Main is the entry point for your code. Don't change it.
//Compiler version 4.0.30319.17929 for Microsoft (R) .NET Framework 4.5
using System;
using System.Collections.Generic;
using System.Linq;
using System.Text.RegularExpressions;
namespace Rextester
{
public class Program
{
public static void Main(string[] args)
{
int[] marks = new int[5]{90,29,100,48,60};
string[] names = new string[5]{"Bongani","Zesipho","Edward","Thato","Thobela"};
string Hname = null;
string Lname = null;
int highest = marks[0];
int lowest = marks[0];
int sum =0;
double average;
int aboveAvg =0;
int lessthanAvg= 0;
for(int x = 0;x<marks.Length;x++)
{
//find highest
if(marks[x]>highest)
{
highest = marks[x];
Hname = names[x];
}
//Find Lowest
if(marks[x]<lowest)
{
lowest = marks[x];
Lname = names[x];
}
//Find Average
sum +=marks[x];
}
average = sum / marks.Length;
for(int x = 0;x<marks.Length;x++)
{
if(marks[x]>average)
{
aboveAvg++;
}
else
{
lessthanAvg++;
}
}
//PRINTING NECESSARY RESULTS
Console.WriteLine("{0} is the highest with {1}% ",Hname,highest);
Console.WriteLine("{0} is the lowest with {1}% ",Lname,lowest);
Console.WriteLine("The Average Mark is {0}%",average);
Console.WriteLine("Number of Students less than Average is {0}%",aboveAvg);
Console.WriteLine("Number of Students Above Average is {0}%",lessthanAvg);
}
}
}
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Edward is the highest with 100%
Zesipho is the lowest with 29%
The Average Mark is 65%
Number of Students less than Average is 2%
Number of Students Above Average is 3%