A simple program that demonstrates how to use switch statement using the Perl programming language.
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Program Listing
# switch_example.pl
# Author : Jake Rodriguez Pomperada,MAED-IT,MIT
# Date : April 26, 2020 Sunday 2:21 PM
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use Switch;
print "\n\n";
print "\tSwitch Statement Example ";
print "\n\n";
$var = 10;
@array = (10, 20, 30);
%hash = ('key1' => 10, 'key2' => 20);
switch($var) {
case 10 { print "\tnumber 100\n" }
case "a" { print "\tstring a" }
case [1..10,42] { print "\tnumber in list" }
case (\@array) { print "\tnumber in list" }
case (\%hash) { print "\tentry in hash" }
else { print "\tprevious case not true" }
}
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