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else
{
cout<< "The number is not between two and five digits.";
}
getch();
}
DOSBox 0.74, Cpu speed: max 100% cycles,
Enter a number: 24576
The number is a five-digit number.
DOSBox 0.74, Cpu speed: max 100% cycles,
Enter a number: 346
The number is a three-digit number.
DOSBox 0.74, Cpu speed: max 100% cycles,
Enter a number: 123456
The number is not between two and five digi
THE SWITCH STATEMENT
The switch statement is a control structure that provides a more efficient way to replace multiple
if…else…if statements when testing a single expression against multiple values. The syntax of
the switch statement is:
switch(expression)
{
case value1:
// Statements;
break;
case value2:
// Statements;
break;
case value3:
// Statements;
break;
default:
// Statements for unmatched cases;
}
This syntax shows how the switch statement checks for a match among multiple cases and uses
break to stop execution after a match is found. If no case matches, the default case runs.
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