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Is there a switch or case statements in python?if not what is the reason for the same?

Answer Posted / Priyanka Joshi

Python does not have a built-in 'switch' or 'case' statement like some other programming languages. Instead, Python uses a series of nested if-elif-else statements to handle multiple conditions. This choice is due to Python's emphasis on readability and simplicity, as the use of multiple nested conditionals can be more easily understood than a complex switch structure.

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