Yes you can.

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"Joe Janitor" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> a écrit dans le message de news:
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> I'd like to be able to modify the switch variable inside a case
> statement, like this:
>
> switch ($foo) {
>   case 'step2':
>     do_step2();
>     if ($error) $foo='step1'; //repeat step1
>   break;
>
>   case 'step1':
>     do_step1();
>   break;
>
>   case 'a_third_thing':
>     do_something_else();
>   break;
> }
>
> Can you modify the variable ($foo) inside a case statement and
> have it evaluated for subsequent 'case's like this? If not, I
> will have to revert to a series of if statements, in which this can
> be done:
>
> if ($foo=='step2') {
>   do_step2();
>   if ($error) $foo='step1';
> }
> if ($foo=='step1') {
>   do_step1();
> }
> etc.
>
> Switch-case seems cleaner, and I'd prefer to stick with it.
>
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