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Ternary Operator

The ternary operator is a powerful tool that often used to make quick decisions in your code and can greatly improve code readability when used appropriately.

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condition ? expression_if_true : expression_if_false;

The condition is evaluated. If the condition is true, the expression before the ? is executed, otherwise, the expression after the : is executed.

The ternary operator is essentially just an alternative to the if-else statement, providing the code readability and convenience.

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int variable; if (condition) { variable = 25; } else { variable = 10; }

As you can see it using ternary operator can save code space and improve readability and efficiency. However, it is important to save a balance and maintain code maintainability and understandability.

Ternary operators can also be nested to handle more complex conditions. But don't fall into a pitfall full of ternary operatorsю

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std::string eligibility = age < 18 ? "Too young" : (isStudent ? (hasJob ? "Eligible for student discount" : "Eligible for student perks") : (hasJob ? "Eligible for job-related benefits" : "Not eligible"));

It's really hard to understand what is going on. So it is better to limit yourself to a single ternary operator, with a maximum of one level of nesting at any given time.

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  1. Find the largest value of variables x, y and z using nested ternary operators.
  2. Output it in the console.

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book
Ternary Operator

The ternary operator is a powerful tool that often used to make quick decisions in your code and can greatly improve code readability when used appropriately.

h

ternary

copy
1
condition ? expression_if_true : expression_if_false;

The condition is evaluated. If the condition is true, the expression before the ? is executed, otherwise, the expression after the : is executed.

The ternary operator is essentially just an alternative to the if-else statement, providing the code readability and convenience.

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if_else

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ternary

copy
123456789
int variable; if (condition) { variable = 25; } else { variable = 10; }

As you can see it using ternary operator can save code space and improve readability and efficiency. However, it is important to save a balance and maintain code maintainability and understandability.

Ternary operators can also be nested to handle more complex conditions. But don't fall into a pitfall full of ternary operatorsю

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nested_ternary

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12345678910
std::string eligibility = age < 18 ? "Too young" : (isStudent ? (hasJob ? "Eligible for student discount" : "Eligible for student perks") : (hasJob ? "Eligible for job-related benefits" : "Not eligible"));

It's really hard to understand what is going on. So it is better to limit yourself to a single ternary operator, with a maximum of one level of nesting at any given time.

Oppgave

Swipe to start coding

  1. Find the largest value of variables x, y and z using nested ternary operators.
  2. Output it in the console.

Løsning

cpp

solution

Switch to desktopBytt til skrivebordet for virkelighetspraksisFortsett der du er med et av alternativene nedenfor
Alt var klart?

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