How can I refactor switch statements in my code?
Refactoring switch statements can improve code readability and maintainability. You can use polymorphism or maps to replace them.
Can you give me an example of using polymorphism instead?
Sure! Instead of a switch statement, you can create a base class and subclasses for each case, overriding a method to handle specific behavior.
What if I have many cases? Is there a better way?
If you have many cases, consider using a dictionary or a map to store functions or handlers for each case, which can simplify your code.
Are there any performance implications to consider?
Yes, using maps or polymorphism can have different performance characteristics. It's best to profile your code to see what works best for your specific case.
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