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authorCameron Schermerhorn <cameron.schermerhorn@its.ny.gov>2015-10-07 08:53:09 -0400
committerCameron Schermerhorn <cameron.schermerhorn@its.ny.gov>2015-10-07 08:53:09 -0400
commitec125fb6e793f54645a6ee592e4b5dec85f22cc5 (patch)
treee821b691e0878177aeea160c9aa01dcbdd6e8ba0
parent5c677e8071291520297ef3d5d8374c6d11285744 (diff)
Add example for switching Strings
+ Added switch structure to demonstrate how to switch Strings + Added name to contributor list
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@@ -5,6 +5,7 @@ contributors:
- ["Jakukyo Friel", "http://weakish.github.io"]
- ["Madison Dickson", "http://github.com/mix3d"]
- ["Simon Morgan", "http://sjm.io/"]
+ - ["Cameron Schermerhorn", "http://github.com/cschermerhorn"]
filename: LearnJava.java
---
@@ -275,6 +276,23 @@ public class LearnJava {
break;
}
System.out.println("Switch Case Result: " + monthString);
+
+ //Starting in Java 7 and above, switching Strings works like this:
+ String myAnswer = "maybe";
+ switch(myAnswer){
+ case "yes":
+ System.out.prinln("You answered yes.");
+ break;
+ case "no":
+ System.out.println("You answered no.");
+ break;
+ case "maybe":
+ System.out.println("You answered maybe.");
+ break;
+ default:
+ Sustem.out.println("You answered " + myAnswer);
+ break;
+ }
// Conditional Shorthand
// You can use the '?' operator for quick assignments or logic forks.