Computer Science, asked by noorpree2323, 9 months ago

syntax of ternary operator ​

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Answered by nikhil3272
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Syntax. The name ternary refers to the fact that the operator takes three operands. The condition is a boolean expression that evaluates to either true or false . ... The ternary operator is an expression (like price + 20 for example), which means that once executed, it has a value.

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Answered by DarkMadrid
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a>b?a:b U CAN USE ANY OPERATOR I AM USED LESSER THAN FOR EXAMPLE

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