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  • Reordered temperature cases to follow ascending logic

@MBSadeghzadeh MBSadeghzadeh requested review from BillWagner and a team as code owners April 18, 2025 09:24
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Thanks for making this change @MBSadeghzadeh

This LGTM and I'll :shipit: now.

@BillWagner BillWagner merged commit 1c9e9b6 into dotnet:main Apr 18, 2025
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MBSadeghzadeh added a commit to MBSadeghzadeh/dotnet-docs that referenced this pull request Apr 19, 2025
This commit complements the refactor introduced in pull request dotnet#45855. The revised description now accurately reflects the updated switch expression logic, ensuring clarity and completeness.
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