$IFCASE: n-way conditional
This primitive built-in behaves like TeX's \ifcase command.
The syntax is
$IFCASE(expr, case-0, case-1, ...,case-n-1, default)
If expr reduces to an integer between 0 and n-1, inclusively, the appropriate case is selected; otherwise, the default case is selected.
As examples,
$IFCASE(2, zero, one, two, default) => `two'
$IFCASE(2, zero, one, three) => `three'
$IFCASE(2, zero, one) => `one'