In this tutorial, we will discuss the Switch case statement in Cpp language
Switch statements in C++ select one option from multiple options of cases based on a switch expression.
The switch case statement is similar to if else if … else ladder. but it is not as same as if else if…else. The switch case statement is used to execute a block of code from many options
The following syntax of the switch case statement to clearly depicts the flow of switch case statements.
Syntax
switch(expression) { case constant_1: //block of statements 1 //code to be executed, if the expression is matched to constant_1(case 1) break; case constant_2: //block of statements 2 //code to be executed, if the expression is matched to constant_2(case 2) break; case constant_3: //block of statements 3 //code to be executed, if the expression is matched to constant_3(case 3) break; default: default block; //code to be executed, if the expression doesn't matched to any constant_1(case 1) break; }
In the switch case statement, when a case statement is matched with the switch expression, the flow of control of the program will pass the block of code associated with case statements
C program switch case statement
Example of Switch case statement in Cpp language
Program 1
#include <iostream> #include <conio.h> using namespace std; int main() { int age=30; switch(age){ case 20: cout<<"age is equal to 20"; break; case 22: cout<<"age is equal to 22"; break; case 24: cout<<"age is equal to 24"; break; case 26: cout<<"age is equal to 26"; break; default: cout<<"age is not equal to any value"; } getch(); return 0; }
When the above code executed, it produces the following results
age is not equal to any value
In the above program, if the age is defined as 30. the flow of control checks every case to find an alternative case. Then the flow of control fails to find the associated case . the default statement will be displayed as follows
Program 2
#include <iostream> #include <conio.h> using namespace std; int main() { int month; cout<<"Enter the month: "; cin>>month; switch(month){ case 1: cout<<"This month is January"; break; case 2: cout<<"This month is February"; break; case 3: cout<<"This month is march"; break; case 4: cout<<"This month is april"; break; case 5: cout<<"This month is May"; break; case 6: cout<<"This month is June"; break; default: cout<<"your month is not available in first half months"; break; } getch(); return 0; }
When the above code executed, it produces the following results
Enter the month: 4 Tismonth is april
Points to remember of the switch case statements
The break statement is optional in switch case statement but when we use break statements of switch case statements, we can get clear output with the associated case.
let’s see the example below where I am not using the break statements
#include <iostream> #include <conio.h> using namespace std; int main() { int num=3;; switch(num){ case 1: cout<<"sunday\n"; case 2: cout<<"Monday\n"; case 3: cout<<"Tuesday\n";//associated case case 4: cout<<"Thursday\n"; case 5: cout<<"Friday\n"; case 6: cout<<"Saturday\n"; Default: cout<<"No match any cases"; } getch(); return 0; }
When the above code executed, it produces the following results
Tuesday Thursday Friday Saturday No match any cases
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