According to this book I am reading:
Q What happens if I omit a break in a switch-case statement?
A The break statement enables program execution to exit the switch construct.
Without it, execution continues evaluating the following case statements.
Suppose if I have codes looking like
switch (option}{
case 1:
do A;
case 2:
do B;
default:
do C;
break;
}
Does this mean if I choose case 1, the A and C are done. If I choose case 2, B and C are done. If i choose neither, then only C is done.
if so, what happens if we omit the break after do C.
I assume these are bad programming practice, but I am curious what would happen to get a deeper understanding how it all works. Thanks
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