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Questionquestions about an array? Pin
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GeneralTerinary commands then what is wrong with this example? As I am learning to use them... Pin
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Richard MacCutchan18-Sep-09 5:02
mveRichard MacCutchan18-Sep-09 5:02 
Not true; Ian's answer above is more nearly the correct one. The value of x is not set until the expression has been evaluated, at which time it is set to the value of the 'true-value' or the 'false-value' as appropriate. Since true-value and false-value may also be expressions, even ternary expressions, only one of the values will ever be evaluated, as is the rule for all if/else expressions. Also in the expression
x = e ? true : false;
the type of x must have been previously declared, it is not inferred from the context.
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