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A simple Switch-case class for python
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class Switch: | |
def __init__(self, input_message: str, *, response: dict): | |
self._input_msg: str = input_message | |
if any(isinstance(i, str) for i in response.keys()): | |
raise ValueError('response keys can only be of str type') | |
self._response = response | |
self._input = None | |
def start(self): | |
self._input = input(self._input_msg) | |
return self.check() | |
def check(self): | |
if self.input in self.response: | |
return self.response[self.input] | |
else: | |
raise KeyError('user response not in valid responses.') | |
# Example: | |
import Switch | |
my_switch = Switch( | |
"Please enter your choice: ", | |
response={ | |
'1': 'Fine! Your input has been recorded as 1', | |
'2': 'Fine! Your input has been recorded as 2', | |
'exit': 'Exiting...', | |
} | |
) | |
my_switch.start() |
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