Hi revers,
As a historical note, (I'm a very old programmer since 1962) back when
I was writing compilers and emulators in B and C in the line editing
mode ;-), the switch case statements were really needed. In these
kinds of programs many many cases was the norm and the nested
if..then..else just didn't cut it. So it depends on the scope of the
problem which is the best.
Just my ole two cents,
Glenn
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