How do I use jump tables in Python?
Jump tables in Python can be implemented using dictionaries to map keys to functions or values. Would you like an example?
Yes, please provide an example.
Sure! Here's a simple example:
def option_one():
return "You chose option one!"
def option_two():
return "You chose option two!"
jump_table = {
1: option_one,
2: option_two
}
choice = 1 # This can be any user input
result = jump_table.get(choice, lambda: "Invalid option!")()
print(result)
What if I want to handle more options?
You can simply add more functions to the jump_table
dictionary. Just ensure the keys are unique for each option.
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