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Asked: May 11, 20262026-05-11T02:40:38+00:00 2026-05-11T02:40:38+00:00

I have an class which has a enum property and a boolean property, based

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I have an class which has a enum property and a boolean property, based on that it calls a specific method with specific parameters. I use a switch statement for the enum and an if for the boolean within each case of the switch. It is a long list and doesn’t feel to me to be the most elegant solution. Anyone got a more elegant or simpler way to implement this?

            switch (ReadDecision)             {                 case ReadDecisions.ReadNext:                     {                         if (UseTimeout)                         {                             Message = queue.Receive(Timeout);                         }                         else                         {                             Message = queue.Receive();                         }                         break;                     }                 case ReadDecisions.PeekNext:                     {                         if (UseTimeout)                         {                             Message = queue.Peek(Timeout);                         }                         else                         {                             Message = queue.Peek();                         }                         break;                     }                 case ReadDecisions.ReadMessageId:                     {                         if (UseTimeout)                         {                             Message = queue.ReceiveById(Id, Timeout);                         }                         else                         {                             Message = queue.ReceiveById(Id);                         }                         break;                     }                 case ReadDecisions.PeekMessageId:                     {                         if (UseTimeout)                         {                             Message = queue.PeekById(Id, Timeout);                         }                         else                         {                             Message = queue.PeekById(Id);                         }                         break;                     }                 case ReadDecisions.ReadCorrelationId:                     {                         if (UseTimeout)                         {                             Message = queue.ReceiveByCorrelationId(Id, Timeout);                         }                         else                         {                             Message = queue.ReceiveByCorrelationId(Id);                         }                         break;                     }                 case ReadDecisions.PeekCorrelationId:                     {                         if (UseTimeout)                         {                             Message = queue.PeekByCorrelationId(Id, Timeout);                         }                         else                         {                             Message = queue.PeekByCorrelationId(Id);                         }                         break;                     }                 default:                     {                         throw new Exception('Unknown ReadDecisions provided');                     }             } 
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  1. 2026-05-11T02:40:39+00:00Added an answer on May 11, 2026 at 2:40 am

    An often used convention is that a timeout of zero means no timeout. Maybe you could drop the UseTimeout (property?) and use the value zero instead. That’d eliminate some stuff.

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