Advertisements. A switch statement allows a variable to be tested for equality against a list of values. Each value is called a case , and the variable being switched on is checked for each switch case.
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switch( expression ) { case value-1: Block-1; Break; case value-2: Block-2; Break; case value-n: Block-n; Break; default: Block-1; Break; } Statement-x; The expression can be integer expression or a character expression . Value-1, 2, n are case labels which are used to identify each case individually.
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The main reasons for using a switch include improving clarity , by reducing otherwise repetitive coding, and (if the heuristics permit) also offering the potential for faster execution through easier compiler optimization in many cases.
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Dart Programming – Switch Case Statement
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An if can be followed by an optional else block. The else block will execute if the Boolean expression tested by the if block evaluates to false. Following is the syntax. if(boolean_expression){ // statement(s) will execute if the Boolean expression is true. }
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Points to remember while using Switch Case There can be any number of case statements within a switch . Each case is followed by the value to be compared to and after that a colon.
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Some alternatives to switch statements can be:
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