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switch
Syntax:
switch( expression ) {
case A:
statement list;
break;
case B:
statement list;
break;
...
case N:
statement list;
break;
default:
statement list;
break;
}
The switch statement allows you to test an expression for many values, and is commonly used as a replacement for multiple if()...else if()...else if()... statements. break statements are required between each case statement, otherwise execution will "fall-through" to the next case statement. The default case is optional. If provided, it will match any case not explicitly covered by the preceding cases in the switch statement. For example:
char keystroke = getch();
switch( keystroke ) {
case 'a':
case 'b':
case 'c':
case 'd':
KeyABCDPressed();
break;
case 'e':
KeyEPressed();
break;
default:
UnknownKeyPressed();
break;
}
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