I wrote the following definitions in my latex document.
It seems that they work.
Just insert the above lines anywhere after your inclusion statement of the algorithmic package. Especially, to make the algorithm presentation concise, I distinguish between compound cases and one-line cases. The one-line cases begin with \CASELINE. The compound cases begin with \CASE and end with \ENDCASE. Similar to the default statements.
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%% The following definitions are to extend the LaTeX algorithmic
%% package with SWITCH statements and one-line structures.
%% The extension is by
%% Prof. Farn Wang
%% Dept. of Electrical Engineering,
%% National Taiwan University.
%%
\newcommand{\SWITCH}[1]{\STATE \textbf{switch} (#1)}
\newcommand{\ENDSWITCH}{\STATE \textbf{end switch}}
\newcommand{\CASE}[1]{\STATE \textbf{case} #1\textbf{:} \begin{ALC@g}}
\newcommand{\ENDCASE}{\end{ALC@g}}
\newcommand{\CASELINE}[1]{\STATE \textbf{case} #1\textbf{:} }
\newcommand{\DEFAULT}{\STATE \textbf{default:} \begin{ALC@g}}
\newcommand{\ENDDEFAULT}{\end{ALC@g}}
\newcommand{\DEFAULTLINE}[1]{\STATE \textbf{default:} }
%%
%% End of the LaTeX algorithmic package extension.
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You can try the following example.
\SWITCH {$\theta$}
\CASE {1}
\STATE Hello
\ENDCASE
\CASELINE {2}
\STATE Good-bye
\DEFAULT
\STATE Again ?
\ENDDEFAULT
\ENDSWITCH
Farn Wang
Dept. of Electrical Eng.
National Taiwan University