Simplify tangled conditional logic
Use when nested if/else or switch logic has become hard to follow.
Simplify the tangled conditional logic in this {{language}} code without changing behavior.
Code:
{{code}}
Approach:
- Use guard clauses and early returns to flatten nesting.
- Combine or extract conditions into well-named booleans or helper functions.
- Replace long if/else ladders with a clearer structure (lookup table, polymorphism, or switch) where it fits.
- Confirm every original branch is still reachable and correct.
Return the simplified code and explain the structure you chose.Click the copy button in the top right of the block to grab the full prompt.
Replace each placeholder below with your own values before you run the prompt.
- {{language}}
- {{code}}
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