switch case java code example
Example 1: switch case c# range
int i = 63;
switch (i)
{
case int n when (n >= 100):
Console.WriteLine($"I am 100 or above: {n}");
break;
case int n when (n < 100 && n >= 50 ):
Console.WriteLine($"I am between 99 and 50: {n}");
break;
case int n when (n < 50):
Console.WriteLine($"I am less than 50: {n}");
break;
}
Example 2: java switch
int day = 4;
switch (day) {
case 6:
System.out.println("Today is Saturday");
break;
case 7:
System.out.println("Today is Sunday");
break;
default:
System.out.println("Looking forward to the Weekend");
}
Example 3: switch statement in java
public class SwitchStatementExample
{
public static void main(String[] args)
{
char grade = 'A';
switch(grade) {
case 'A' :
System.out.println("Distinction.");
break;
case 'B' :
case 'C' :
System.out.println("First class.");
break;
case 'D' :
System.out.println("You have passed.");
case 'F' :
System.out.println("Fail. Try again.");
break;
default :
System.out.println("Invalid grade");
}
System.out.println("Grade is: " + grade);
}
}
Example 4: java switch case
switch(x){
case(0):
break;
default:
break;
}
Example 5: switch expression java
System.out.println(
switch (day) {
case MONDAY, FRIDAY, SUNDAY -> 6;
case TUESDAY -> 7;
case THURSDAY, SATURDAY -> 8;
case WEDNESDAY -> 9;
default -> throw new IllegalStateException("Invalid day: " + day);
}
);
Example 6: switch statement in java
switch(expression)
{
case 1 value :
break;
case 2 value :
break;
case 3 value :
break;
.
.
.
.
default:
}