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Is there a switch or case statement in python? If not then what is the reason for the same?

Answer Posted / Shweta Sharma

No, Python does not have a switch or case statement. Instead, it uses if-elif-else statements for conditional execution. The reasoning behind this is that the if-elif-else structure in Python is more flexible and easy to understand, making the code easier to read and maintain.

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