I am writing a program in C with switch statements and I was wondering if the compiler will accept a statement such as
case !('a'):
I couldn’t find any programs online that used the ! with a switch statement.
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No, sorry, not in the way that you intend (negating the whole logical expression rather than one of its components). But you can use the
defaultclause to match anything that wasn’t matched by acase.