I've read many times in this forum how Select Case is leaps and bounds ahead of If-Then-Else in runtime performance, although I can't recall any discussion of the underlying process(es) that make it so. Using If-Then-Else, each logic construct would run 8-15 lines of code (quite readable) while using Select Case each construct doubles that (even with significantĬommentation, it gets less and less readable with each new Case). I'm working on a routine that requires a significant amount of nested and daisy-chained logic.
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