how to use variables in a switch statement in c++ code example

Example 1: how to make a switch case statement in c++

#include <iostream>
using namespace std;
int main(){
   int num = 5;
   switch(num + 2) {
      case 1: 
        cout << "Case1: Value is: " << num << endl;
      case 2: 
        cout << "Case2: Value is: " << num << endl;
      case 3: 
        cout << "Case3: Value is: " << num << endl;
      default: 
        cout << "Default: Value is: " << num << endl;
   }
   return 0;
}

Example 2: switch statement in c++

#include <iostream>
using namespace std;
 
int main () {
   // local variable declaration:
   char grade = 'D';

   switch(grade) {
      case 'A' :
         cout << "Excellent!" << endl; 
         break;
      case 'B' :
      case 'C' :
         cout << "Well done" << endl;
         break;
      case 'D' :
         cout << "You passed" << endl;
         break;
      case 'F' :
         cout << "Better try again" << endl;
         break;
      default :
         cout << "Invalid grade" << endl;
   }
   cout << "Your grade is " << grade << endl;
 
   return 0;
}