![]() ![]() It is clearer, more concise, faster, and optimises better, to use if else statements. This does not require a switch statement. ![]() Incrementing on the answer by MarvinLabs to make it cleaner: var x = aler Ĭase (x = 5 & x = 9 & x = 5 & x = 9 & x < 12):
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