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What/Why
There is a technique in Python to use a dictionary in place of a case statement ( which in any case Python does not have ). This is a cool technique that can both make code faster and easier to maintain. I have also found that it is particurlarly useful with Tkinter to build GUIs. This page will give a little introduction and link to some example code.
How
A Case Statement
A case or switch statement in other languages may look something like this:
( something like this, I just made it up )
switch on case A
case "one"
call sub_1()
case "2"
call sub_1()
end switch
So when executed if A == "one" then sub_1 is called .......
Python Dict Approach
Assume we have build a dictionary something like
case_dict = {"" sub1 }