import java.util.Scanner; public class Switch { public static void main(String[] args) { // User input Scanner input = new Scanner(System.in); System.out.print("String: "); String s = input.nextLine(); System.out.print("Character: "); char c = input.next().charAt(0); System.out.print("Integer: "); int i = input.nextInt(); // Switch statement on integer variable switch (i) { case 1: System.out.println("Integer = 1"); break; case 3: System.out.println("Integer = 3"); break; case 5: System.out.println("Integer = 5"); break; case 7: System.out.println("Integer = 7"); break; case 35: System.out.println("Integer = 35"); break; default: System.out.println("Integer = " + i); } // Switch statement on character variable switch (c) { case '$': System.out.println("Character = $"); break; case '#': System.out.println("Character = #"); break; case '%': System.out.println("Character = %"); break; case 'X': System.out.println("Character = X"); break; default: System.out.println("Character = " + c); } // Switch statement on String variable switch (s) { case "open": System.out.println("open"); break; case "save": System.out.println("save"); break; case "exit": System.out.println("exit"); break; default: System.out.println("String = "+s); } } }