C switch Statement

The switch statement allows us to execute one code block among many alternatives.

You can do the same thing with the if. else..if ladder. However, the syntax of the switch statement is much easier to read and write.

Syntax of switch. case

switch (expression) ​< case constant1: // statements break; case constant2: // statements break; . . . default: // default statements >

How does the switch statement work?

The expression is evaluated once and compared with the values of each case label.

Notes:

switch Statement Flowchart

Flowchart of switch statement

Example: Simple Calculator

// Program to create a simple calculator #include int main() < char operation; double n1, n2; printf("Enter an operator (+, -, *, /): "); scanf("%c", &operation); printf("Enter two operands: "); scanf("%lf %lf",&n1, &n2); switch(operation) < case '+': printf("%.1lf + %.1lf = %.1lf",n1, n2, n1+n2); break; case '-': printf("%.1lf - %.1lf = %.1lf",n1, n2, n1-n2); break; case '*': printf("%.1lf * %.1lf = %.1lf",n1, n2, n1*n2); break; case '/': printf("%.1lf / %.1lf = %.1lf",n1, n2, n1/n2); break; // operator doesn't match any case constant +, -, *, / default: printf("Error! operator is not correct"); >return 0; > 

Output

Enter an operator (+, -, *, /): - Enter two operands: 32.5 12.4 32.5 - 12.4 = 20.1

The - operator entered by the user is stored in the operation variable. And, two operands 32.5 and 12.4 are stored in variables n1 and n2 respectively.

Since the operation is - , the control of the program jumps to

printf("%.1lf - %.1lf = %.1lf", n1, n2, n1-n2);

Finally, the break statement terminates the switch statement.

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