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homeworkTwo()
public with sharing class WeekTwoHomework {
public static void homeworkAssignmentMethod() {
//Read through the set-up below and then complete the code following the prompts. When you're done, make sure to compile (save) your work
//Open Execute Anonymous in the Developer Console and execute your code by typing in: WeekTwoHomework.homeworkAssignmentMethod();
//Read through the debug statements to make sure you're done your work correctly.
//************************************************************************************************************
// 1. Add two more whole numbers to this list using .add()
List<Integer> numberList = new List<Integer>{ 0, 1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13, 21, 34 };
numberList.add(55);
numberList.add(89);
//Checking our work:
System.debug('This number should be 12: ' + numberList.size());
//************************************************************************************************************
// 2. Create a new Lead and insert it in the database. (If you're stuck, look back at the WeekTwoClassExercises class for an example of creating a new SObject Record)
//You can give it any values you like, but remember that last name and Company are required fields (both are simple text fields.)
Lead l = new Lead();
l.LastName='Loza';
l.Company = 'Loza, Inc.';
insert l;
//Checking our work:
System.debug('We should see One DML was executed: ' + Limits.getDMLRows());
//************************************************************************************************************
//3. For the loop that is commented out below, update the while condition by replacing the ?? so that the loop runs 5 times
//delete the slashes so that the loop is no longer commented out and compile the class.
//Can you add a debug statement to print out the counter value every time it runs through the loop?
Integer counter = 0;
while (counter < 5) {
counter++; //without this line to increment counter, we'd have an infinite loop!
System.debug('Counter now is: ' + counter);
}
System.debug('Done with the loop, it ran: ' + counter + ' times.');
}
}
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