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Using the case Statement


command = "Stop"
    
case command
when "Go"
  puts "Going"
when "Wait"
  puts "Waiting"
when "Turn"
  puts "Turning"
when "Stop"
  puts "Stopping"
else
  puts "I can't understand that."
end

 








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