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in thread Use of SWITCH vs IF ELSE in speed and readability

Thanks CombatSquirrel, your answers are always helpful, and innovative.

So, there is nothing wrong with using the if/else structure? Just don't know why the Perl book says "horrors!"
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Re: Re: Re: Use of SWITCH vs IF ELSE in speed and readability
by CombatSquirrel (Hermit) on Aug 31, 2003 at 00:10 UTC
    You know, TIMTOWDI. And I personally prefer the if/elsif/else structures - maybe I'm a bit too much of a C(++) programmer ;-)
    Cheers,
    CombatSquirrel.
    Entropy is the tendency of everything going to hell.