The ternary operator exists in many programming languages and is often a stumbling block for many who encounter it for the first time
I must be decidedly odd - stop nodding at the back eyepopslikeamosquito - as I distinctly remember coming across the ternary operator in Perl and understanding it immediately. But at the same time thinking that I cannot see a use for it. Then, very soon afterwards I found a place where I could, and did use it...
For a while I overused it in many places where if...else would have been more appropriate. I think I have the right balance between these options now.
In reply to Re^2: Short form (ternary) if else
by Bod
in thread Short form (ternary) if else
by gg48gg
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