Loading... ## PHP If…Else Vs Switch…Case The switch-case statement is an alternative to the if-elseif-else statement, which does almost the same thing. The switch-case statement tests a variable against a series of values until it finds a match, and then executes the block of code corresponding to that match. ```php switch(n){ case label1: // Code to be executed if n=label1 break; case label2: // Code to be executed if n=label2 break; ... default: // Code to be executed if n is different from all labels } ``` Consider the following example, which display a different message for each day. ```php <?php $today = date("D"); switch($today){ case "Mon": echo "Today is Monday. Clean your house."; break; case "Tue": echo "Today is Tuesday. Buy some food."; break; case "Wed": echo "Today is Wednesday. Visit a doctor."; break; case "Thu": echo "Today is Thursday. Repair your car."; break; case "Fri": echo "Today is Friday. Party tonight."; break; case "Sat": echo "Today is Saturday. Its movie time."; break; case "Sun": echo "Today is Sunday. Do some rest."; break; default: echo "No information available for that day."; break; } ?> ``` The switch-case statement differs from the if-elseif-else statement in one important way. The switch statement executes line by line (i.e. statement by statement) and once PHP finds a case statement that evaluates to true, it’s not only executes the code corresponding to that case statement, but also executes all the subsequent case statements till the end of the switch block automatically. To prevent this add a break statement to the end of each case block. The break statement tells PHP to break out of the switch-case statement block once it executes the code associated with the first true case. Last modification:September 9, 2024 © Allow specification reprint Like 如果觉得我的文章对你有用,请随意赞赏