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Python library of implementation of Switch Case (SmartSwitchCase)
SmartSwitchCase is a simple library for use switch case statement.
Python >= 2.7 must be installed.
smartswitchcase
is released on PyPI, so all you need is:
$ pip install smartswitchcase
To upgrade to latest version:
$ pip install --upgrade smartswitchcase
from smartswitchcase import SmartSwitchCase,Case
var = 2
def first():
print("I'm ... 1")
def two():
print("I'm ... 2")
# Initialisation
swc = SmartSwitchCase(var)
# Add case
swc.case(Case(1, first))
swc.case(Case(2, two))
# Add default statement
swc.default(lambda: "I'm ... Default")
# Run
swc.exc()
# >>> CONSOLE : I'm ... 2 <<<
from smartswitchcase import SmartSwitchCase, Case
import random
obj = random.randint(1, 11)
def first():
return "I'm ... 1"
def two():
return "I'm ... 2"
# Initialisation
swc = SmartSwitchCase(obj)
# Add case
swc.case(Case(1, first))
swc.case(Case(2, two))
swc.case(Case(3, lambda: "I'm ... 3"))
swc.case(Case(4, lambda: "I'm ... 4"))
swc.case(Case(5, lambda: "I'm ... 5"))
swc.case(Case(6, lambda: "I'm ... 6"))
swc.case(Case(7, lambda: obj * 7))
swc.case(Case(8, lambda: 888))
swc.case(Case(9, lambda: 999))
# Add default statement
swc.default(lambda: "I'm ... Default")
# Run
swc.exc()
# If your statement return a result you can get her after execution
result = swc.result()
# Show the result
print(result)
from smartswitchcase import SmartSwitchCase, Case
# Initialisation
swc = SmartSwitchCase([1, 2, 3, 4, 5])
# Add case
swc.case(Case([6, 7, 8], lambda: "[6, 7, 8] Match with [1, 2, 3, 4, 5]"))
swc.case(Case([9, 10, 11], lambda: "[6, 7, 8] Match with [1, 2, 3, 4, 5]"))
swc.case(Case([1, 2, 3, 4, 5], lambda: "[1, 2, 3, 4, 5] Match with [1, 2, 3, 4, 5]"))
swc.case(Case([78, 17, 98], lambda: "[78, 17, 98] Match with [1, 2, 3, 4, 5]"))
# Add default statement
swc.default(lambda: "I'm ... Default [1, 2, 3, 4, 5]")
# Run
swc.exc()
# If your statement return a result you can get her after execution
result = swc.result()
# Show the result
print(result)
from smartswitchcase import SmartSwitchCase, Case
mydict = {
"data": {
"1": {"name": "Joel"},
"2": {"name": "Github & Python"}
}
}
# Initialisation
swc = SmartSwitchCase(mydict)
# Add case
swc.case(Case({"data": {"1": {"name": "Hi"}}}, lambda: "Maybe 1"))
swc.case(Case({"data": {"1": {"name": "Git"}, "2": {"name": "Github & Python"}, }}, lambda: "Maybe 2"))
swc.case(Case({"data": {"1": {"name": "Joel"}, "2": {"name": "Github & Python"}, }}, lambda: "Maybe 3"))
swc.case(Case({"data": {"1": {"name": "PyPi"}, "2": {"name": "Github & Python"}, }}, lambda: "Maybe 4"))
swc.case(Case({"data": {"1": {"name": "Dict"}, "2": {"name": "Github & Python"}, }}, lambda: "Maybe 5"))
# Run
swc.exc()
# If your statement return a result you can get her after execution
result = swc.result()
# Show the result
print(result)
- SmartSwitchCase : Take one parameter (The statement value you want tested)
- Case Take two parameters (value, func):
- value of case
- func is the execution function if case is match
smartqwitchcase
- source code of a packageexamples
- working examples
- If unsure, open an issue for a discussion
- Create a fork
- Make your change
- Make a pull request
- Happy contribution!