I have been programming for over 15 years now. I consider myself a very good programmer, but I understand (like all of us) there are things that I need to work on. One of these things is code repetition when dealing with conditions. I will give a generic sample:
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I have been programming for over 15 years now. I consider myself a very good programmer, but I understand (like all of us) there are things that I need to work on. One of these things is code repetition when dealing with conditions. I will give a generic sample:
if(condition1) { //perform some logic if(condition2) { //perform some logic if(condition3) { //Perform logic } else { //MethodA(param) } } else { //MethodA(param) } } else { //MethodA() }Now, I cannot make it easy by doing the following:
if(condition1 && condition2) { } else { }I cannot do this since I need to perform some logic if condition1 is true and before I test condition2.
Is there a way to structure if...else blocks to where if you need to call a method in each else blocks, you are not repeating yourself?
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