Match Case Python
a = 15
match a:
case 15:
print ("fifteen")
case 16:
print ("sixteen")
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a = 15
match a:
case 15:
print ("fifteen")
case 16:
print ("sixteen")
x = 4
# x is the variable to match
match x:
# if x is 0
case 0:
print("x is zero")
# case with if-condition
case 4 if x % 2 == 0:
print("x % 2 == 0 and case is 4")
# Empty case with if-condition
case _ if x < 10:
print("x is < 10")
# default case(will only be matched if the above cases were not matched)
# so it is basically just an else:
case _:
print(x)
# WHAT THE CODE WOULD LOOK LIKE IF IT DIDN'T USE MATCH/CASE
x = 4
if x == 0:
print("x is zero")
elif x == 4 and x % 2 == 0:
print("x % 2 == 0 and case is 4")
elif x < 10:
print("x is < 10")
else:
print(x)