EBK STARTING OUT WITH C++
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Author: GADDIS
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Chapter 4.14, Problem 4.28CP
What is wrong with the following switch statement?
switch (temp)
{
Case temp < 0: cout << “Temp is negative. \n”;
break;
Case temp == 0: cout << “Temp is positive. \n”;
break;
Case temp > 0: cout << “Temp is negative. \n”;
break;
}
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EBK STARTING OUT WITH C++
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