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|  Welcome to the spoken tutorial on '''Switch case in Java'''.
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|  Welcome to the spoken tutorial on '''Switch Case''' in Java.
  
 
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|  In this tutorial, you will learn how to use the '''switch case construct in Java'''
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|  In this tutorial, you will learn how to use the '''switch case construct''' in Java.
  
 
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|  For this tutorial we are using  
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|  For this tutorial, we are using '''Ubuntu v 11.10''', '''JDK 1.6''' and '''Eclipse 3.7.0'''
 
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* '''Ubuntu v 11.10'''
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* '''JDK 1.6''' and  
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| For this tutorial, you should have knowledge of if else statement in Java.
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| For this tutorial, you should have knowledge of '''if else''' statement in Java.
 
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| If not, please go through the tutorials on these topics available at our website which is as shown [http://spoken-tuitorial.org/ http][http://spoken-tuitorial.org/ ://][http://spoken-tuitorial.org/ spoken][http://spoken-tuitorial.org/ -][http://spoken-tuitorial.org/ tutorial][http://spoken-tuitorial.org/ .][http://spoken-tuitorial.org/ org]
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| If not, please go through the tutorials on these topics available at our website which is as shown [http://spoken-tuitorial.org]
  
 
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| A switch case is used to perform actions based on the value of a variable.
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| '''switch case''': The '''switch case''' is used to perform actions based on the value of a variable.
 
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| Here is the syntax for a '''switch case statement'''.  
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| Here is the syntax for a '''switch case''' statement.  
 
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|   I already have '''Eclipse''' opened.
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| I have created a '''class''' named '''SwitchCaseDemo.'''
 
| I have created a '''class''' named '''SwitchCaseDemo.'''
 
 
  
 
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| Now Let us add some variables.
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|  Inside the main method, we will create a '''variable day''' of type '''int'''.
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|  Inside the '''main method''', we will create a variable '''day''' of type '''int'''.
 
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| So type inside the main method''' int day '''and we can give it a value '''equal to''' '''3''' semi-colon.
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| Now, let us create a '''variable dName''' of type '''String.'''
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| Now, let us create a variable '''dName''' of '''type String.'''
 
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| String dName   we can linitialize it to null.  
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| String '''dName''' we can initialize it to null.  
 
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| Here '''dName '''is a '''variable '''to hold the names of the days of a week.
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| Here, '''dName''' is a '''variable''' to hold the name of the days of a week.
 
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|  '''day''' stores the '''day number'''.
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|  '''day''' stores the day number.
 
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| Now, we will type the '''switch case statement.'''So next line type
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| Now, we will type the '''switch case''' statement. So, next line, type:
 
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|   '''switch '''within brackets''' day , '''then open curly brackets... Press enter
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| '''switch''' within brackets '''day''' then open curly brackets Press Enter.
 
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|  This statement defines which variable is under consideration for the cases.
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|  This statement defines which variable is under consideration for the '''cases'''.
  
 
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|  Next line '''type '''
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|  Next line, type:
 
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| '''case 0 '''''colon''
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| '''case 0''' colon.
 
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|Next line '''dName '''''equal to within double quotes''''' Sunday '''''semicolon''
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|Next line, '''dName '''equal to within double quotes '''Sunday''' semicolon.
 
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| Then type Next line'''break '''''
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| Then type: Next line '''break;'''  
 
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| This statement says that if the   day is 0then     '''dName''' must be set to '''Sunday.'''
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| This statement says that if the day is 0 then '''dName''' must be set to '''Sunday'''.
 
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| Note that a '''break''' statement must be used at the end of each case.
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| Note that a '''break''' statement must be used at the end of each '''case'''.
 
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| without the break statement, the switch-case functions in a complex fashion.
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| without the '''break''' statement, the '''switch-case''' functions in a complex fashion.
 
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|   Similarly, let us type the remaining cases.
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| Similarly, let us type the remaining '''cases'''.
 
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| Next line type '''case 1 '''''colon''
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|Next line, type: '''case 1''' colon.
  
 
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| next line '''dName '''''equal to within double quotes''''' Monday '''''semicolon''
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| Next line, '''dName''' equal to within double quotes '''Monday''' semicolon.
  
 
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| Next line type '''break '''
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|Then type '''case 2 '''''colon''
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|Next line '''dName '''''equal to ''''' Tuesday ''''' then semicolon''
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|Next line, '''dName''' equal to ''' Tuesday''' then semicolon.
  
 
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| Next line type '''break '''
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| Next line, type '''break;'''
  
 
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| Then next line '''case 3 '''''colon''
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| Next line type '''dName '''''equal to within double quotes''''' Wednesday ''''' then semicolon''
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| Next line, type: '''dName''' equal to within double quotes '''Wednesday''' then semicolon  
  
 
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|Next line type '''break ''''
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|Next line, type '''break;'''  
  
 
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|  Then'''case 4 '''''colon''
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|  Then '''case 4''' colon.
  
 
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|Next line '''dName '''''equal to within double quotes''''' Thursday ''''' then semicolon''
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|Next line, '''dName''' equal to within double quotes '''Thursday''' then semicolon.
  
 
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| Then'''break '''
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| Then '''break '''.
  
 
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| Then next line type'''case 5 '''''colon''
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| Then next line, type: '''case 5''' colon.
  
 
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| '''dName '''''equal to within double quotes''''' Friday '''''then semicolon''
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| '''dName''' equal to within double quotes '''Friday''' then semicolon.
  
 
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| Then'''break '''  
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|Then ''' case 6 '''''colon''
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|Then '''case 6''' colon.
  
 
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|Next line type '''dName '''''equal to within double quotes''''' Saturday ''''' then semicolon''
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|Next line, type: '''dName''' equal to within double quotes '''Saturday''' then semicolon.
  
 
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|Then type '''break ''' semicolon
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|   now Let us add a print statement and see the code in action.
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| Now, let us add a print statement and see the code in action.
  
 
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| So next line Type '''System '''''dot '''''out '''''dot '''''println '''''within brackets '''''dName ''''' then semicolon.''
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| Now '''Save''' and run the file.
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| Now press Ctrl S and Ctrl F11 keys
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| Now press '''Ctrl S''' and '''Ctrl F11''' keys.
 
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| we get the output as '''Wednesday'''which is corresponding to the case '''3.'''
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| We get the output as: '''Wednesday''' which is corresponding to the '''case 3.'''
 
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| Now Let us change the value of the  day and see the result
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| Now, let us change the value of the  day and see the result.
  
 
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SoChange '''3''' to '''0'''
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So change '''3''' to '''0'''.
 
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| NowSave and Run tht file  
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| As we can see, the output is '''Sunday''' corresponding to the case '''0'''
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| As we can see, the output is '''Sunday''' corresponding to the '''case 0'''.
 
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| Now what if there is no case corresponding to the value. So Let us see that
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| Now, what if there is no '''case''' corresponding to the value. So, let us see that.
  
 
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| change day equal to -1 Save and run the file
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| Change '''day''' equal to '''-1''' '''Save''' and '''run''' the file.
  
 
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| As we can see, there is no output.
 
| As we can see, there is no output.
 
 
  
 
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| But it would be better if we could have a case for all other values.
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|So After the last case, type
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| '''default '''''colon''
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|Next line '''dName '''''equal to within double quotes '''''Wrong Choice''''' then semicolon''
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|Next line, '''dName''' equal to within double quotes '''Wrong Choice''' then semicolon.
  
 
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|Next line '''break '''''semicolon''
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| We do not say '''case default''';
 
| We do not say '''case default''';
 
  
 
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| Note that we simply use the keyword '''default''' .
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| Now let us run the code. So save and run the file  
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| As we can see, the default case is executed and the required message '''Wrong choice''' is printed.
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| As we can see, the default '''case''' is executed and the required message '''Wrong choice''' is printed.
 
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| As we can see, again the default case is executed.
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|   Now let us see what happens if we remove the break statement.
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|  So Let us change '''day = 15''' to '''day = 4'''
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|  Now Save and run
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| Although the case is 4, we get the output as''' Friday''' and not '''Thursday.'''
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| Although the '''case''' is 4, we get the output as '''Friday''' and not '''Thursday.'''
  
 
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|   because of the way switch case works.  
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| First the value of day is compared with 0.
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| Then with 1 then with 2 and so on with all the possible cases.
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|  When a match is found, it executes all the case from the match onwards.
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| In our case, it executed case 5 after case 4 .
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| Then it stops because of the break statement in case 5.
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|To avoid that, we need to add a '''break''' statement in each case.
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| Let us now add the break statement we have removed.  
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|  As we can see, now only '''case 4''' is executed.
 
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| As a rule, remember to use a '''break''' statement in every case to avoid errors.
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|  We have come to the end of this tutorial.  
 
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| In this tutorial we have learnt how to '''use switch case construct''' and '''how to use break statement.'''
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| In this tutorial, we have learnt how to use '''switch case construct''' and how to use '''break''' statement.
  
 
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|  As an assignemet write a program that has a name and gender as a variable Use a switch case statement that prints “Hello Mr....” for males and “Hello Ms...” for females.
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|  As an assignment, write a program that has a name and gender as a variable. Use a '''switch case''' statement that prints “Hello Mr....” for males and “Hello Ms...” for females.
  
 
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Latest revision as of 15:07, 28 March 2017

Time Narration
00:02 Welcome to the spoken tutorial on Switch Case in Java.
00:06 In this tutorial, you will learn how to use the switch case construct in Java.
00:11 For this tutorial, we are using Ubuntu v 11.10, JDK 1.6 and Eclipse 3.7.0
00:21 For this tutorial, you should have knowledge of if else statement in Java.
00:25 If not, please go through the tutorials on these topics available at our website which is as shown [1]
00:32 switch case: The switch case is used to perform actions based on the value of a variable.
00:39 Here is the syntax for a switch case statement.
00:44 Let us use it now.
00:47 I already have Eclipse opened.
00:49 I have created a class named SwitchCaseDemo.
00:53 Now, let us add some variables.
00:57 Inside the main method, we will create a variable day of type int.
01:02 So, type inside the main method int day and we can give it a value equal to 3 semicolon.
01:12 Now, let us create a variable dName of type String.
01:18 String dName we can initialize it to null.
01:25 Here, dName is a variable to hold the name of the days of a week.
01:34 day stores the day number.
01:36 Now, we will type the switch case statement. So, next line, type:
01:43 switch within brackets day then open curly brackets Press Enter.
01:52 This statement defines which variable is under consideration for the cases.
01:59 Next line, type:
02:01 case 0 colon.
02:04 Next line, dName equal to within double quotes Sunday semicolon.
02:14 Then type: Next line break;
02:17 This statement says that if the day is 0 then dName must be set to Sunday.
02:26 Note that a break statement must be used at the end of each case.
02:31 without the break statement, the switch-case functions in a complex fashion.
02:35 It will be explained in subsequent part of the tutorial.
02:40 Similarly, let us type the remaining cases.
02:45 Next line, type: case 1 colon.
02:50 Next line, dName equal to within double quotes Monday semicolon.
02:56 Next line, type break;
02:58 Then type: case 2 colon.
03:01 Next line, dName equal to Tuesday then semicolon.
03:06 Next line, type break;
03:08 Then next line, case 3 colon.
03:12 Next line, type: dName equal to within double quotes Wednesday then semicolon
03:18 Next line, type break;
03:20 Then case 4 colon.
03:24 Next line, dName equal to within double quotes Thursday then semicolon.
03:32 Then break .
03:34 Then next line, type: case 5 colon.
03:37 dName equal to within double quotes Friday then semicolon.
03:41 Then break.
03:43 Then case 6 colon.
03:47 Next line, type: dName equal to within double quotes Saturday then semicolon.
03:55 Then type: break semicolon.
03:59 Then close the brackets.
04:03 Now, let us add a print statement and see the code in action.
04:07 So, next line, type: System dot out dot println within brackets dName then semicolon.
04:16 Now Save and run the file.
04:20 Now press Ctrl S and Ctrl F11 keys.
04:25 We get the output as: Wednesday which is corresponding to the case 3.
04:31 Now, let us change the value of the day and see the result.
04:35 So change 3 to 0.
04:38 Now Save and Run that file.
04:40 As we can see, the output is Sunday corresponding to the case 0.
04:46 Now, what if there is no case corresponding to the value. So, let us see that.
04:52 Change day equal to -1 Save and run the file.
04:58 As we can see, there is no output.
05:01 But it would be better if we could have a case for all other values.
05:06 That is done by using the default keyword.
05:09 So, after the last case, type:
05:12 default colon.
05:14 Next line, dName equal to within double quotes Wrong Choice then semicolon.
05:24 Next line, break semicolon.
05:27 We do not say case default;
05:30 Note that we simply use the keyword default.
05:34 Now, let us run the code. So save and run the file.
05:38 As we can see, the default case is executed and the required message Wrong choice is printed.
05:45 Let us try with another random value.
05:48 Change -1 to 15.
05:51 As we can see, again the default case is executed.
05:57 Now, let us see what happens if we remove the break statement.
06:01 So, Let us change day = 15 to day = 4,
06:07 remove the corresponding break statement for day =4.
06:12 Now Save and run the file.
06:15 Although the case is 4, we get the output as Friday and not Thursday.
06:20 This is because of the way switch case works.
06:24 First, the value of day is compared with 0.
06:29 Then with 1, then with 2 and so on with all the possible cases.
06:34 When a match is found, it executes all the case from the match onwards.
06:42 In our case, it executed case 5 after case 4.
06:47 Then it stops because of the break statement in case 5.
06:53 To avoid that, we need to add a break statement in each case.
06:57 Let us now add the break statement we have removed.
07:00 So, type: break semicolon.
07:05 Now let us run the code.
07:08 As we can see, now only case 4 is executed.
07:13 As a rule, remember to use a break statement in every case, to avoid errors.
07:20 We have come to the end of this tutorial.
07:22 In this tutorial, we have learnt how to use switch case construct and how to use break statement.
07:30 As an assignment, write a program that has a name and gender as a variable. Use a switch case statement that prints “Hello Mr....” for males and “Hello Ms...” for females.
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