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Using a Switch Statement
Hi im new to Java and looking for some guidance.
Im trying to write a program that reads a series of pairs of numbers for a product and the quantity sold for the day. I think i have to have to ask the user 7 times for each product and then add the product up for the week. I have to use a switch statement so ive just started on that part so far, not sure if it is right. So i have 5 products and their prices. Is this the best place to start. Thanks.
products
int price = 0;
switch (products) {
case 1: price = $2
break;
case 2: price = $4
break;
case 3: price = $6
break;
case 4: price = $8
break;
case 5: price = $10
break;
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You havent expalined your question very well?
Can you word it any differently?
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Thanks for replying, got someone to explain it better to me so i got it done today. Thanks.
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 Originally Posted by ShanD
Thanks for replying, got someone to explain it better to me so i got it done today. Thanks. 
LOL..
No problems, you hardly expalined your problem very well!
Anyway, glad your good to go..
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