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Switch or Select, regarding performance, which is fastest to use ?

Hi,

I would say the funcs are for different things to use. But if both fit then usw switch cause it should be faster.

So long,

Mega

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AutoIt doesn't usually follow obvious rules about which is faster. Something may "look" obviously faster but due to the way we coded it behind the scenes it may be slower. Only way is to write some test code and try. And sometimes we improve them so what was faster a few releases ago may not still be the fastest. In summary, YMMV.

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