No. They are two if statements because they are indepedent.

> On Tuesday 29 August 2006 13:44, Ray Hauge wrote:
>> Using a switch like this is more equivalent of
>>
>> if(something){
>> // true
>> } else {
>> // false
>> }
>
> Actually, it's more like an if/elseif/else (if you use default:) or
> if/elseif
> (without default:)
>
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