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  1. Switch statement for multiple cases in JavaScript

    Here is one more easy-to-use switch case statement. which can fulfill your requirement. We can use the find method in the switch statement to get the desire output.

  2. JavaScript: using a condition in switch case - Stack Overflow

    How can I use a condition inside a switch statement for JavaScript? In the example below, a case should match when the variable liCount is <= 5 and > 0; however, my code does not work: switch (

  3. Switch statement for string matching in JavaScript

    May 24, 2010 · That works because of the way JavaScript switch statements work, in particular two key aspects: First, that the cases are considered in source text order, and second that the selector …

  4. using OR operator in javascript switch statement [duplicate]

    Jun 26, 2011 · The optional break statement associated with each case label ensures that the program breaks out of switch once the matched statement is executed and continues execution at the …

  5. Expression inside switch case statement - Stack Overflow

    I'm trying to create a switch statement but I can't seem to be able to use an expression that gets evaluated (rather than a set string/integer). I can easily do this with if statements but case sho...

  6. javascript - Switch case - else condition - Stack Overflow

    The switch statement will execute the first matching case, and then keep going (ignoring all further case labels) until it gets to either a break statement or the end of the switch block - but even though you …

  7. Switch case in a JavaScript function - Stack Overflow

    The return statement ends function execution and specifies a value to be returned to the function caller. return MDN There are a few missteps here aside from not returning a value. return is the facility to …

  8. javascript - Processing switch cases - Stack Overflow

    Aug 15, 2011 · How can I do something like this with a switch statement: String.prototype.startsWith = function( str ){ return ( this.indexOf( str ) === 0 ); } switch( myVar ) { case myVar.startsWith( '

  9. JavaScript switch with logical operators? - Stack Overflow

    Jun 12, 2015 · When switch is interpreted, the expression in the parentheses is compared to values of the particular cases. So in your case the value of count would be compared to the values of 2, count …

  10. javascript - Test for multiple cases in a switch, like an OR ...

    Jun 29, 2011 · How would you use a switch case when you need to test for a or b in the same case?