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Probably a basic question but I would like to reduce some code using multiple arguments on switch case statements. Possible? Correct syntax?

switch (myInteger){
            case (1):   //here I would like to apply multiple arguments as case (1 || 3 || 5)
                <#statements#>
                break;
            case (2):
                <#statements#>
                break;
            default:
                break;

4 Answers 4

93

You can use multiple cases right below each other.

switch (myInteger) {
    case 1:
    case 3:
    case 5:
        // statements
        break;
    case 2:
        // statements
        break;
    default:
        // statements
        break;
}
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  • 4
    it is one of the greatest improvements in SWIFT that you can write cases in the same line separated with commas. Jul 29, 2014 at 9:24
  • 1
    So you are saying that if you put some code under case 5, it will run if case 1, 3 or 5 is selected? May 20, 2015 at 19:46
  • 1
    @Supertecnoboff Yes. This "feature" is called "fall-through". The path of execution finds the applicable case statement, and then executes whatever comes after it until it reaches a break statement.
    – Ben Zotto
    Dec 12, 2017 at 3:53
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case 1:
case 3:
case 5:
    statements;
    break;
case 2:
    statements;
    break;
default:
    break;
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  • 2
    You have a a typo (no colon after the 5). And there is no need for the parentheses.
    – rmaddy
    Dec 6, 2012 at 18:23
  • LOL, typing fast trying to beat the rush of correct answers... thanks for catching it! Dec 6, 2012 at 18:25
4

For Swift 3 there is a modification that I would like to mention

switch some value to consider {
case 1: //single argument
  print("ABC")

case 2,3: // multiple arguments
  print("KLM")

default:
  print("XYZ")
}

Hope it helps you. Thanks

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  • 1
    @Adrian scroll up for Objective C version :D Oct 17, 2018 at 10:03
  • Need Objective - C version
    – ArgaPK
    Dec 27, 2022 at 12:45
-1

Switch case must declare inside the main method

SYNTAX

Switch (variable r expression)
{ 
   Case 1 : 
     Body ; 
   Break

   Case 2 :
     Body;
   Break;

   Default :
     Body ;
   Break;
}
1
  • That is a syntax for switch case in easy mode Dec 30, 2017 at 16:40

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