Ok, dumb question, and i have tested, but I want to ensure that my tests
were accurate, and behavior is correct.
Ok, i have an integer, that based on what it is, does certain things...
switch ((int)$intval)
{
}
now, if i need to do something on a few of the numbers, then:
case 0:
# do nothing as strings will be (int) as 0
break;
case 1:
# do this
break;
case 12:
# do this
break;
default:
# do everything that is general to this
which this works, as the $intval should never be anything that i am not
expecting as there is another part of the code that decides which int's
to send to this class.
but is there a better way to do this? this could potentially do a lot
more, and be more dynamic, but there is also the possibilty that i need
to have more "custom" commands based on an integer value, and not
something that is "generic".
Is there a way to only do from like cases 2-11, without doing:
case 2:
case 3:
case 4:
.....
case 11:
# do this stuff
break;
am I just overthinking things? i dunno... it's monday... brains still
on weekend mode.
Steve
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