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ios - Swift switch pattern matching with arrays

Curious if there is a way to do the following in Swift.

let foo = [1, 2, 3]
let bar = [4, 5, 6]

let value = 5

switch value {
case in foo
    print("5 is in foo")
case in bar
    print("5 is in bar")
default:
    break
}

I understand there are other ways I could make this contrived example work such as case 4, 5, 6: or not using a switch and instead using bar.contains(value) but I'm looking for a solution specifically involving switch pattern matching to an array. Thanks!

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How about:

let foo = [1, 2, 3]
let bar = [4, 5, 6]

let value = 5

switch value {
case _ where foo.contains(value):
    print("(value) is in foo")
case _ where bar.contains(value):
    print("(value) is in bar")
default:
    print("(value) is not in foo or bar")
}

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