in reply to Re: Ternary operator (there's no Trinary operator )
in thread Ternary operator (there's no Trinary operator )

Are operators taking two arguments called "binary" for that fact? No.

Uh, yes. Yes, they are.

Just check perlop, if you don't believe me.

Or, if you don't find the Perl documentation clear enough, check Wikipedia on binary operation: "an operation whose arity is two".

(In my experience, operators dealing with binary values are commonly refered to as either boolean or bit operators.)

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