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Asked: May 14, 20262026-05-14T22:17:33+00:00 2026-05-14T22:17:33+00:00

Generally which is better to use?: case n when ‘foo’ result = ‘bar’ when

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Generally which is better to use?:

case n
when 'foo'
 result = 'bar'
when 'peanut butter'
 result = 'jelly'
when 'stack'
 result = 'overflow'
return result

or

map = {'foo' => 'bar', 'peanut butter' => 'jelly', 'stack' => 'overflow'}
return map[n]

More specifically, when should I use case-statements and when should I simply use a hash?

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    2026-05-14T22:17:33+00:00Added an answer on May 14, 2026 at 10:17 pm

    A hash is a data structure, and a case statement is a control structure.

    You should use a hash when you are just retrieving some data (like in the example you provided). If there is additional logic that needs to be performed, you should write a case statement.

    Also, if you need to perform some pattern matching, it makes sense to use a case statement:

    
    #pattern matching using ranges
    letterGrade = case score
       when 0..64 then "F"
       when 65..69 then "D"
       when 70..79 then "C"
       when 80..89 then "B"
       when 90..100 then "A"
       else "Invalid Score"
    end
    
    #pattern matching using regular expressions
    case songData
      when /title=(.*)/
        puts "Song title: #$1"
      when /track=(.*)/
        puts "Track number: #$1"
      when /artist=(.*)/
        puts "Artist name: #$1"
    end
    
    
    
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