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''See Also: [[Switch]], [[Run next case when ()|Run Next Case When]], [[Case ()|Case]]'' |
''See Also: [[Switch]], [[Run next case when ()|Run Next Case When]], [[Case ()|Case]]'' |
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The "exit case" block exits the current case it's in when run. It also skips the entire switch/switch-default block it is run in. |
The "exit case" block exits the current case it's in when run. It also skips the entire switch/switch-default block it is run in. |
Revision as of 18:20, 14 December 2023
See Also: Switch, Run Next Case When, Case
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Block Type | Cap Block |
Category / Extension | Control |
The "exit case" block exits the current case it's in when run. It also skips the entire switch/switch-default block it is run in.