Try the following:

      switch(myInt32){
            case 1:
            //do something
            break;

            case 2:
            //do something
            break;

            case 3 | 4 | 5:
            //do something
            break;

            case default:
            //do something
            break;
      }



On 12/20/05, Falls, Travis D (HTSC, CASD) <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
>
> I have a switch case in a C# application and want to have one case that
> actually is for a few different "types"  for example if I was switching on
> an Int32 I would have:
>
>       switch(myInt32){
>             case 1:
>             //do something
>             break;
>
>             case 2:
>             //do something
>             break;
>
>             case 3,4,5:
>             //do something
>             break;
>
>             case default:
>             //do something
>             break;
>       }
>
> Is their a way to concatenate items like 3, 4, and 5?
>
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