how to make an else statement in a c++ switch code example
Example 1: switch c++
switch(expression) {
case 1:
//equivalent to if(expression == 1){//do someting...}
//do something...
break;
//if case 1 is true the rest of the statments arn't
//evaluated because of the break
case 45:
//equivalent to else if(expression == 45){//do someting...}
//do something...
break;
// you can have any number of case statements and default has to be last
default :
// equivalent to else{//do someting...}
//do something...
}
switch(expression) {
case 1:
//equivalent to if(expression == 1){//do someting...}
//do something...
case 45:
//equivalent to if(expression == 45){//do someting...}
//do something...
default :
//always runs if there are no breaks in any of the cases
//do something...
}
//modification of answer by Homeless Hoopoe
Example 2: switch statement c++
switch(expression) {
case constant-expression :
statement(s);
break; //optional
case constant-expression :
statement(s);
break; //optional
// you can have any number of case statements.
default : //Optional
statement(s);
}