quote:Original post by Motwner
case <6: doesn''t work. Is there anyway I can use a case inequality?
well if you really wanna use switch and case in c++
and your less then variable isnt that great... you could always do
switch(m_var){ case 1: case 2: case 3: case 4: case 5: //do something here break; // a switch statment keeps proccessing down the chain until it finds a break. case 6: //do something else break; default: break;}
Bottom line, you can only use constant values in case statements.
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I wanna work for Microsoft!
[ GDNet Start Here | GDNet Search Tool | GDNet FAQ | MS RTFM [MSDN] | SGI STL Docs | Google! ]
Thanks to Kylotan for the idea!
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