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The Solution Rating System
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struct Account
{
public AccountId accountId;
public List<AccountValue> accountStatistics = new List<AccountValue>;
public Account(AccountId accountId)
{
this.accountId = accountId;
}
}
// We have an Account Id stored as a struct
struct AccountId
{
public string countryId
public int numericId
public AccountId(string countryId, int numericId)
{
this.countryId = countryId;
this.numbericId = numericId;
}
// overload the the ToString() method to return a composite of the Id
public override ToString()
{
return countryId + numericId.ToString();
}
}
struct AccountValue
{
public decimal value;
//defalut to one year turnover
public AccountValueType type = AccountValueType.OneYearTurnover;
public AccountValue(AccountValueType type, decimal value)
{
this.type = type;
this.value = value;
}
}
enum AccountValueType
{
OneYearTurnover = 0,
TwoYearTurnover,
ThreeYearTurnover,
TaxReturns
}
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