I wonder if there is a simple way to branch execution in a Windows batch file depending on the value of one single expression. Something akin to switch/case blocks in C, C++, C#, Java, JavaScript, PHP, and other real programming languages.
My only workaround is a plain if/else block where the same expression is repeatedly checked for equality against different values:
IF "%ID%"=="0" (
REM do something
) ELSE IF "%ID%"=="1" (
REM do something else
) ELSE IF "%ID%"=="2" (
REM do another thing
) ELSE (
REM default case...
)
So dumb. Is there a better solution?
:ID1
:ID2
etc, and oneGoto ID%ID%
should jump to the relevant one. But the way you're already doing it isn't so very terrible, is it? I'm sure there are other languages where the whole expression is on each case/switch line.switch
statement (this is true for C and C++ at least) that construct is used for speed-optimization purposes, since it avoids the repeated comparison of the if-else-if chain, which can be expensive. Usually there is no big readability gain in usingswitch
in this case, since the chained comparisons are not that ugly (you just compare against a constant). I hope your question is prompted by curiosity and you don't really want to speed-optimize a batch file! :-) ;-)IF
/ELSE
construct (who came up with readability?). I just think it's not smart and error-prone to write similar code multiple times. And no, don't worry... speed is also not a concern :-) I'm just curious because I've run into this kind of problems many times while coding batch scripts.