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Conditional Operator
A ternary operator that provides a shorthand way to write if-else statements, evaluating a condition and returning one of two values.
Conditional Expression
A conditional expression, often using the ternary operator ?:, evaluates to one of two values depending on the truth value of a specified condition.
Ternary Operator
The ternary operator in programming is a conditional operator that simplifies the if-else statement into a single line of code, typically used in the format condition ? expression1 : expression2.
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