So I wrote a method today that incorporated the use of nested switch statements, and the code looked fairly clean and concise to me, but I was told that nested switch statements are not typically the best way to go as they can get confusing with the more switch statements that you add on. Here is a sample of what my code looked like:
EnumOne enumOne;
EnumTwo enumTwo = null;
EnumTwo enumThree = null;
switch (enumOne) {
case CASE_ONE:
switch (enumTwo){
case A: enumTwo = EnumTwo.B; break;
case C: enumTwo = EnumTwo.D; break;
default: break;
}
switch (enumThree) {
case AA: enumThree = EnumTwo.BB; break;
case CC: enumThree = EnumTwo.DD; break;
default: break;
}
break;
case CASE_TWO:
case CASE_THREE:
switch(EnumTwo) {
default: break;
}
switch (enumThree) {
case AA: enumThree = EnumTwo.XX; break;
case CC: enumThree = EnumTwo.YY; break;
default: break;
}
break;
default:
break;
}
So my question would be, essentially, what would be a suitable alternative to these switch statements?