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Why you use switch function?

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Abdulrazaque

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14y ago
Updated: 8/19/2019

because according my point of view it uses in c where we use many same repeating (cses1,case2,case3 etc) conditions just in loops where condition will satisfy ,to print out the (case) condition,this is your case is satisfy .

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