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In switch can I show the condition like I do with 'if else'?
In switch can I show the condition like I do with 'if else'? For example if (a>18){ cout <<"you can use this app"<<endl; } else { cout <<"you can't use this app"<<endl; } Here after "if" I used condition (a>18). My question is can I show smth like that (a>18) in 'switch' ?
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switch doesn't work with ranges of values. only int and string.
You could do something like:
switch (a) {
case 1:
case 2:
case 3:
case n:
case 17:
cout <<"you can't use this app"<<endl;
break;
default:
cout <<"you can use this app"<<endl;
break;
}
But that is a bit ridiculous and certainly not good code practice. Stick with if/elseif/else for situations like yours. Is there a particular reason you want it to be a switch?
(also do you want the condition to be older than 18 or 18 and older? you have a > 18 which does not include 18.)
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Thank you a lot!