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4.3.6.Use both range and fix value in Select statement
Module Module1

    Sub Main()
        Dim intInput As Integer = 12
        
        
        Select Case intInput
            Case 1
                Console.WriteLine("Thank you for the 1.")
            Case To 5
                Console.WriteLine("Your value was 2, 3, 4, or 5")
            Case Is > 5
                Console.WriteLine("That was greater than 5.")
            Case Else
                Console.WriteLine("Sorry, I can't deal with that.")
        End Select
    End Sub

End Module
That was greater than 5.
4.3.Select
4.3.1.Using Select Case structure
4.3.2.Select Case statement with Integer and exact value
4.3.3.Select Case statement with range Integer value
4.3.4.Select Case statement with String range value
4.3.5.Select Now.DayOfWeek
4.3.6.Use both range and fix value in Select statement
4.3.7.Specify several values in one Case statement
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