Switch($a) {
        Case 1:
                Dowhatyouwant();
        Case 2:
                Dowhatyouwant();
        Default:
                Dowhatyouwant();
}

-----Original Message-----
From: Barry [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Monday, June 12, 2006 5:12 PM
To: php-general@lists.php.net
Subject: Re: [PHP] Short writage of clauses

Jochem Maas schrieb:
  > I find a switch statement sometimes handy for creating a 'truth table'
> like you describe (I sometimes find it easier to read and/or add 'if'
clauses):
> 
> switch (true) {
>       case ($grandmaAge >= $tableAge):
>       case ($grandmaAge < $houseAge):
>       case ($grandmaAge == array_sum($grandKids)):
>               bakeCookie();
>               break;
>       default:
>               haveABeer();
>               watchFootball();
> }
> 
> functionally the above could just as well be an if statement - it's pretty
much
> a question of personal preference.
> 
Yeah true, it is better to view.
Is it the same as the if i stated? (the grandma one)
it's one if but not multiple ones (if elseif elseif .. etc.)

The problem still is it's not that "short" ;)

Barry

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