The if statement for Python will seem amazingly familiar. It is made up of three main components: the keyword itself, an expression that is tested for its truth value, and a code suite to execute if ...
There's bonus points for modularity here, since you don't even need to keep the 'case' statements anywhere near the switch, like you need to in regular Python 'if/elif' statements or other inferior ...
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