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|x1 = <code>[[switch]] (_condition) do | |||
{ | |||
case 1: {[[hint]] "1"}; | |||
case 2: {[[hint]] "2"}; | |||
default {[[hint]] "default"}; | |||
};</code> |= Example 1 | |||
|x2 = <code>[[switch]] (_condition) do | |||
{ | |||
case true: {[[hint]] "true"}; | |||
case false: {[[hint]] "false"}; | |||
default {[[hint]] "default"}; | |||
};</code> |= Example 2 | |||
|x3 = <code>[[switch]] (_condition) do | |||
{ | |||
case "string1": {[[hint]] "string1"}; | |||
case "string2": {[[hint]] "string2"}; | |||
default {[[hint]] "default"}; | |||
};</code> |= Example 3 | |||
| [[Control Structures]] |= See also | | [[Control Structures]] |= See also |
Revision as of 19:04, 16 March 2011
Description
- Description:
- Switch form.
- Groups:
- Uncategorised
Syntax
- Syntax:
- switch do block
- Parameters:
- switch: Switch Type
- block: Code
- Return Value:
- Anything
Examples
- Example 1:
switch (_condition) do { case 1: {hint "1"}; case 2: {hint "2"}; default {hint "default"}; };
- Example 2:
switch (_condition) do { case true: {hint "true"}; case false: {hint "false"}; default {hint "default"}; };
- Example 3:
switch (_condition) do { case "string1": {hint "string1"}; case "string2": {hint "string2"}; default {hint "default"}; };
Additional Information
- See also:
- Control Structures
Notes
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Notes
- Posted on 07 Aug, 2008
- ColonelSandersLite
Be careful of the parenthesis around the variable you're switching on. If you accidentally use braces instead (ex: switch {_myVar} do{...), it won't error, but will always return default.
- Posted on 11 Aug, 2008
- Dr_Eyeball
- Using switch with strings is case-sensitive, (unlike string comparisons).
- Posted on 12 Aug, 2008
- General Barron
- To be safe about the case sensitivity issue, use the toLower or toUpper command to force all strings to a certain case.
- Posted on 06 Oct, 2009
- Iva
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It's possible to use Boolean value as a switch and Code as case. One thing to take special care in such case is that code must be in parentheses. Example:
switch (true) do { case (_boolVar): {someCode}; case (unit1 distance unit2 > 5): {someCode}; };