This topic is about LISP – Case Construct.
The case construct implements multiple test-action clauses like the cond construct. However, it evaluates a key form and allows multiple action clauses based on the evaluation of that key form.
The syntax for case macro is −
The template for CASE is
(case (keyform) ((key1) (action1 action2 ...) ) ((key2) (action1 action2 ...) ) ... ((keyn) (action1 action2 ...) ))
Example
Create a new source code file named main.lisp and type the following code in it.
(setq day 4) (case day (1 (format t "~% Monday")) (2 (format t "~% Tuesday")) (3 (format t "~% Wednesday")) (4 (format t "~% Thursday")) (5 (format t "~% Friday")) (6 (format t "~% Saturday")) (7 (format t "~% Sunday")))
When you click the Execute button, or type Ctrl+E, LISP executes it immediately and the result returned is −
Thursday
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