switch Statement<br>
Enables the execution of one or more statements when a specified expression's value matches a label.<br>
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switch (expression) {<br>
case label :<br>
statementlist<br>
case label :<br>
statementlist<br>
...<br>
default :<br>
statementlist<br>
} <br>
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Arguments<br>
expression<br>
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The expression to be evaluated.<br>
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label<br>
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An identifier to be matched against expression. If label === expression, execution starts with the statementlist immediately after the colon, and continues until it encounters either a break statement, which is optional, or the end of the switch statement.<br>
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statementlist<br>
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One or more statements to be executed.<br>
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Remarks<br>
Use the default clause to provide a statement to be executed if none of the label values matches expression. It can appear anywhere within the switch code block. <br>
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Zero or more label blocks may be specified. If no label matches the value of expression, and a default case is not supplied, no statements are executed.<br>
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Execution flows through a switch statement as follows: <br>
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Evaluate expression and look at label in order until a match is found. <br>
If a label value equals expression, execute its accompanying statementlist. <br>
Continue execution until a break statement is encountered, or the switch statement ends. This means that multiple label blocks are executed if a break statement is not used. <br>
If no label equals expression, go to the default case. If there is no default case, go to last step. <br>
Continue execution at the statement following the end of the switch code block. <br>
Example<br>
The following example tests an object for its type. <br>
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function MyObject() {<br>
...}<br>
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switch (object.constructor){<br>
case Date:<br>
...<br>
case Number:<br>
...<br>
case String:<br>
...<br>
case MyObject:<br>
...<br>
default: <br>
...<br>
}<br>
Requirements<br>
Version 3<br>
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with Statement<br>
Establishes the default object for a statement. <br>
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with (object)<br>
statements <br>
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Arguments<br>
object<br>
<br>
The new default object.<br>
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statements<br>
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One or more statements for which object is the default object.<br>
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Remarks<br>