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c# switch case

using System;
namespace DecisionMaking 
{
   class Program 
   {
      static void Main(string[] args) 
      {
         /* local variable definition */
         char grade = 'B';
         
         switch (grade) 
         {
            case 'A':
               Console.WriteLine("Excellent!");
               break;
            case 'B':
            case 'C':
               Console.WriteLine("Well done");
               break;
            case 'D':
               Console.WriteLine("You passed");
               break;
            case 'F':
               Console.WriteLine("Better try again");
               break;
               default:
            Console.WriteLine("Invalid grade");
               break;
         }
         Console.WriteLine("Your grade is  {0}", grade);
         Console.ReadLine();
      }
   }
}
                       =======OUTPUT========
	Well done
	Your grade is B
Posted by: Guest on January-08-2021
5

c# select case

using System;

public class Example
{
   public static void Main()
   {
      int caseSwitch = 1;

      switch (caseSwitch)
      {
          case 1:
              Console.WriteLine("Case 1");
              break;
          case 2:
              Console.WriteLine("Case 2");
              break;
          default:
              Console.WriteLine("Default case");
              break;
      }
   }
}
// The example displays the following output:
//       Case 1
Posted by: Guest on May-29-2020
2

c# switch example

switch (iGender)
            {
                case 1:
                    LabelOne.Text = "Male";
                    break;

                case 2:
                    LabelOne.Text = "Female";
                    break;
Posted by: Guest on February-03-2021
1

C# Switch

int var = 3;

switch (var)
{
  case 1:
    Console.WriteLine("Ahoy!");
	break;
  case 2:
    Console.WriteLine("Hi!");
    break;
  case 3:
    Console.WriteLine("HELLO!");
    break;
}

//Output: HELLO!
Posted by: Guest on November-23-2020
0

c# switch

scale = exponent switch
        {
            int n when (n >= 6 && n < 9) => "Million",
            int n when (n >= 9 && n < 12) => "Billion",
            int n when (n >= 12 && n < 15) => "Trillion",
            int n when (n >= 15 && n < 18) => "Quadrillion",
            int n when (n >= 18 && n < 21) => "Quintillion",
            int n when (n >= 21 && n < 24) => "Sextillion",
            int n when (n >= 24 && n < 27) => "Septillion",
            int n when (n >= 27 && n < 30) => "Octillion",
            30 => "Nonillion",
            _ => "",
        };
Posted by: Guest on April-09-2021
0

c# switch

int caseSwitch = 1;	
switch (caseSwitch)
      {
          case 1:
              Console.WriteLine("Case 1");
              break;
          case 2:
              Console.WriteLine("Case 2");
              break;
          default:
              Console.WriteLine("Default case");
              break;
      }
Posted by: Guest on November-24-2020

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