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Name

?: (conditional)

Examples
int s = 0;
for (int i = 5; i < 100; i += 5) {
  s = (i < 50) ? 0 : 255;
  stroke(s);
  line(30, i, 80, i);
}
Description A shortcut for writing an if and else structure. The conditional operator, ?: is sometimes called the ternary operator, an operator that takes three arguments. If the test evaluates to true, expression1 is evaluated and returned. If the condition evaluates to false, expression2 is evaluated and returned.

The following conditional expression:
result = test ? expression1 : expression2

is equivalent to this structure:
if (test) {
result = expression1
} else {
result = expression2
}
Syntax
test ? expression1 : expression2
Parameters
test any valid expression which evaluates to true or false
expression1 any valid expression
expression2 any valid expression
Relatedif
else
Updated on May 19, 2014 05:30:05pm PDT

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