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What does this " ?: " mean in java
: or ?: or !: is it equal = ?
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• The ternary operator:
condition ? value if true : value if false
Here’s what you need to know:
➝ The "condition" is what you’re actually testing. The result of your condition should be 'true' or 'false' or at least coerce to either boolean value.
➝ A ' ? ' separates our conditional from our 'true' value. Anything between the ' ? ' and the ' : ' is what is executed if the "condition" evaluates to 'true'.
➝ Finally a ' : ' colon. If your condition evaluates to 'false', any code after the colon is executed.
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▪The ?: operator in Java
The value of a variable often depends on whether a particular boolean expression is or is not true and on nothing else. For instance one common operation is setting the value of a variable to the maximum of two quantities. In Java you might write:
if ( a > b ) {
max = a;
} else {
max = b;
}
Setting a single variable to one of two states based on a single condition is such a common use of 'if-else' that a shortcut has been devised for it, the conditional operator ?:
Using the conditional operator you can rewrite the above example in a single line like this:
max = ( a > b ) ? a : b;
( a > b ) ? a : b; is an expression which returns one of two values, a or b.
The condition, ( a > b ), is tested.
• If it is 'true' the first value, a, is returned.
• If it is 'false' , the second value, b, is returned.
Whichever value is returned is dependent on the conditional test, a > b. The condition can be any expression which returns a boolean value.
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Does Java support the Elvis operator?
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elvis_operator
That's what `?:` is in C#.
Based on this link, I suppose not.
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/52285813/how-to-implement-the-elvis-operator-in-java-8
In that case, it's likely the ternary operator:
(condition) ? (value if true) : (value if false)
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It is the ternary operator
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David Carroll its hard for me O.O, can u explain in statement of If...else keyword?
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Jay Matthews can u create more examples,btw thank you so much
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Jay Matthews The tittle is min of 4 numbers mean minimum 4 numbers to do that?
and what is the <<end1 mean in the code