// This example illustrates how C++ classes can be used from C# using SWIG. // The C# class gets mapped onto the C++ class and behaves as if it is a C# class. using System; public class runme { static void Main() { MotorCar car1 = MotorCar.DesignFromComponents("Bumpy", new MotorCar.Wheels(MotorCar.Wheels.Shape.Square, 4), new MotorCar.WindScreen(false)); MotorCar car2 = MotorCar.DesignFromComponents("Wobbly", new MotorCar.Wheels(MotorCar.Wheels.Shape.Round, 2), new MotorCar.WindScreen(false)); MotorCar car3 = MotorCar.DesignFromComponents("Batty", new MotorCar.Wheels(MotorCar.Wheels.Shape.Round, 4), new MotorCar.WindScreen(true)); MotorCar car4 = MotorCar.DesignFromComponents("Spiffing", new MotorCar.Wheels(MotorCar.Wheels.Shape.Round, 4), new MotorCar.WindScreen(false)); Console.WriteLine("Expert opinion on " + car1.Name() + " : \n " + car1.WillItWork()); Console.WriteLine("Expert opinion on " + car2.Name() + " : \n " + car2.WillItWork()); Console.WriteLine("Expert opinion on " + car3.Name() + " : \n " + car3.WillItWork()); Console.WriteLine("Expert opinion on " + car4.Name() + " : \n " + car4.WillItWork()); int count = MotorCar.DesignOpinion.AceDesignCount; int total = MotorCar.DesignOpinion.TotalDesignCount; int percent = MotorCar.DesignOpinion.PercentScore(); Console.WriteLine("Overall opinion rating on car design is " + count + "/" + total + " = " + percent + "%"); Console.WriteLine("Single square wheel thoughts: " + new MotorCar.Wheels(MotorCar.Wheels.Shape.Square, 1).Opinion().reason); } }