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| arma1
|game1= arma1
|version1= 1.00
 
|game2= arma2
|version2= 1.00
 
|game3= arma2oa
|version3= 1.50
 
|game4= tkoh
|version4= 1.00
 
|game5= arma3
|version5= 0.50


|gr1= Program Flow
|gr1= Program Flow


|descr=1.00
|descr= This command is used inside a [[switch]] construct. <br>Although the syntax below states that this operator takes only one argument, that is most likely not true. It seems like it needs two arguments of which the left one is some sort of hidden variable that gets defined inside a [[switch]] construct. That is the reason why <b>this operator can not be used outside a [[switch]] construct</b>. (see https://foxhound.international/arma-3-sqf-grammar.html for further explaination)<br>
 
| This command is used inside a [[switch]] construct. <br>Although the syntax below states that this operator takes only one argument, that is most likely not true. It seems like it needs two arguments of which the left one is some sort of hidden variable that gets defined inside a [[switch]] construct. That is the reason why <b>this operator can not be used outside a [[switch]] construct</b>. (see https://foxhound.international/arma-3-sqf-grammar.html for further explaination)<br>
Also note that it is not possible to store the returned [[Switch Type]] in a variable and use that variable in another [[switch]] construct. It will never lead to an execution of the corresponding code block.
Also note that it is not possible to store the returned [[Switch Type]] in a variable and use that variable in another [[switch]] construct. It will never lead to an execution of the corresponding code block.


|s1= '''case''' b
|s1= [[case]] b


|p1= b: [[Anything]]
|p1= b: [[Anything]]


|r1= [[Switch Type]]
|r1= [[Switch Type]]


|x1= <code>[[switch]] (_condition) [[do]] {
|x1= <code>[[switch]] (_condition) [[do]]
    [[case]] 1: { [[hint]] "1" };
{
    [[case]] 2: { [[hint]] "2" };
[[case]] 1: { [[hint]] "1" };
    [[default]] { [[hint]] "default" };
[[case]] 2: { [[hint]] "2" };
[[default]] { [[hint]] "default" };
};</code>
};</code>


|seealso= [[Control Structures]], [[switch]], [[default]]
|seealso= [[Control Structures]], [[switch]], [[default]]
}}
}}
{{GameCategory|arma2|Scripting Commands}}
{{GameCategory|arma3|Scripting Commands}}
{{GameCategory|tkoh|Scripting Commands}}

Revision as of 23:16, 13 June 2021

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Description

Description:
This command is used inside a switch construct.
Although the syntax below states that this operator takes only one argument, that is most likely not true. It seems like it needs two arguments of which the left one is some sort of hidden variable that gets defined inside a switch construct. That is the reason why this operator can not be used outside a switch construct. (see https://foxhound.international/arma-3-sqf-grammar.html for further explaination)
Also note that it is not possible to store the returned Switch Type in a variable and use that variable in another switch construct. It will never lead to an execution of the corresponding code block.
Groups:
Program Flow

Syntax

Syntax:
case b
Parameters:
b: Anything
Return Value:
Switch Type

Examples

Example 1:
switch (_condition) do { case 1: { hint "1" }; case 2: { hint "2" }; default { hint "default" }; };

Additional Information

See also:
Control Structuresswitchdefault

Notes

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