At 11:07 PM -0600 6/29/06, John Meyer wrote:
>Larry Garfield wrote:
>>
>>switch is fine if your elseif comparisons are equality based.  If they're not 
>>equality based, then they don't map to switch as well.
>
>In other words, if you look at a logical ladder as the roots of the tree, as 
>long as each root has the same number of forks (say each fork ends only one 
>way), your fine with a switch.  If you have one, however, that has only one 
>condition, and another that has  two, then you need an if...elseif logic tree.

Interesting -- can you give me an example?

Perhaps I'm showing my ignorance, but I never ran into an elseif problem that I 
couldn't better solve (for me) with a switch. I've never *had* to use one.

tedd
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