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- From: Lawrence Kirby <fred@genesis.demon.co.uk>
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- Subject: Re: What is '?' in C mean....?????
- Date: Fri, 05 Jan 96 14:00:48 GMT
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- In article <4chsrp$1sf@gryphon.phoenix.net>
- brucew@phoenix.net "Bruce Wedding" writes:
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- >It is the ternary operator.
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- It is certainly a ternary operator (i.e. takes 3 operands) and, being the
- only one that C has, is often referred to as 'the ternary operator'.
- However its correct name is the 'conditional operator'.
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