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Python 3 10 0 provides an official syntactic equivalent, making the submitted answers not the optimal solutions anymore! In this SO post I try to cover everything you might want to know about the match - case construct, including common pitfalls if you're coming from other languages Of course, if you're not using Python 3 10 0 yet, the existing answers apply and are still valid for 2021
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