20 Apr
2014
20 Apr
'14
4:30 a.m.
Python already supports switch...case statements. with switch(foo) as case: with case(10): print('foo is 10') with case.in_(15, 16, 17): print('foo might be 15 or 16 or 17') with case.default: print('Whatever...') You just need to implement the switch and case things to match the code above... Also, an if..elif..else block will be simpler to use