Devin Asay wrote:

I agree. After about three else clauses an if/then/else structure starts to look pretty messy. I'm warming more and more to switch as time goes on. At three conditions I start to consider whether switch might be more appropriate than if/then/else.

Three is about my limit too (mind...control...aarrgh...)

I read somewhere a long time ago that switch statements run faster than if/else. I think it was a general comment rather than specifically related to Revolution programming but it was so long ago I can't recall. Does anyone know if it is true for Rev scripts?

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