Answers for "c# case when"

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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
0

C# Switch and case

int number = 2;

switch(number)
{
	case 1:
		Console.WriteLine("Number is 1");
		break;
	case 2:
		Console.WriteLine("Number is 2");
		break;
}
Posted by: Guest on October-02-2021
0

c# switch when

/*
	Why use many "if" statements if you can just use a switch
	and clean alot of your code!

	Below are two ways to make your life alot easier!
*/

// Using a traditional switch statement

string test = "1";
switch (test)
{
	case "*":
		Console.WriteLine("test");
		break;

	case "Something else":
		Console.WriteLine("test1");
		break;

	case string when test != "*":
		Console.WriteLine("test2");
		break;

  	default:
	Console.WriteLine("default");
		break;
}

// Using a switch expression
// This obviously results in much cleaner code!

string result = test switch
{
	"*" => "test",
	"test" => "test1",
	string when test != "*" => "test2",
	_ => "default" // In switch expressions the _ is the same as default
};

Console.WriteLine(result);
Posted by: Guest on August-02-2021

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