Difference between revisions of "Command:Case"
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== Examples == | == Examples == | ||
− | + | Switch "${Crayon.Color}" | |
+ | { | ||
+ | case Red | ||
+ | echo "You picked the Red crayon" | ||
+ | break | ||
+ | case Yellow | ||
+ | echo "You picked the Yellow crayon" | ||
+ | break | ||
+ | case "Burnt Sienna" | ||
+ | echo "You picked the Burnt Sienna crayon" | ||
+ | break | ||
+ | Default | ||
+ | echo "Please pick Red, Yellow, or Burnt Sienna" | ||
+ | break | ||
+ | } | ||
+ | EndSwitch | ||
== See Also == | == See Also == |
Revision as of 06:11, 2 April 2005
Contents
Syntax
Case | |
Usage | Intermediate |
Level of Understanding | Intermediate |
Computer Savvy | Beginner |
Logic | Intermediate |
Case <text>
Description
Used within a Switch, this marks the beginning of what should be executed if the text matches what was given to Switch.
Examples
Switch "${Crayon.Color}" {
case Red echo "You picked the Red crayon" break case Yellow echo "You picked the Yellow crayon" break case "Burnt Sienna" echo "You picked the Burnt Sienna crayon" break Default echo "Please pick Red, Yellow, or Burnt Sienna" break
} EndSwitch