Computer Applications
Convert the following if else if construct into switch case:
if (a == 10)
System.out.println("TEN");
else if (a == 50)
System.out.println("FIFTY");
else if (a == 100)
System.out.println("HUNDRED");
else
System.out.println("UNKNOWN");
Related Questions
Which of the following is not true with regards to a switch statement?
- checks for an equality between the input and the case labels
- supports floating point constants
- break is used to exit from the switch block
- case labels are unique
A student executes the following program segment and gets an error. Identify the statement which has an error, correct the same to get the output as WIN.
boolean x = true; switch(x) { case 1: System.out.println("WIN"); break; case 2: System.out.println("LOOSE"); }An air-conditioned bus charges fare from the passengers based on the distance travelled as per the tariff given below:
Distance Travelled Fare Up to 10 km Fixed charge ₹80 11 km to 20 km ₹6/km 21 km to 30 km ₹5/km 31 km and above ₹4/km Design a program to input distance travelled by the passenger. Calculate and display the fare to be paid.
Which of the following data type cannot be used with switch case construct?
- int
- char
- String
- double