my query is simple, as I do, if possible, the following in C #.
<html>
<head>
<script src="../jquery-1.3.2.js" type="text/javascript"></script>
<script type="text/javascript">
$(function(){
$("#datos").append("<span style=\"font-weight:bold\">(false || null || \"1º\" || \"2º\")</span> : <span>"+(false || null || "1º" || "2º")+"</span><br />");
$("#datos").append("<span style=\"font-weight:bold\">(false && null || false || \"2º\")</span> : <span>"+(false && null || false || "2º")+"</span><br />");
$("#datos").append("<span style=\"font-weight:bold\">(false && true || \"1º\" || \"2º\")</span> : <span>"+(false && true || "1º" || "2º")+"</span><br />");
$("#datos").append("<span style=\"font-weight:bold\">(true && null && 6 && 5)</span> : <span>"+(true && null && 6 && 5)+"</span><br />");
$("#datos").append("<span style=\"font-weight:bold\">(null && true && false && false)</span> : <span>"+(null && true && false && false)+"</span><br />");
$("#datos").append("<span style=\"font-weight:bold\">(false && true && false && false)</span> : <span>"+(false && true && false && false)+"</span><br />");
$("#datos").append("<span style=\"font-weight:bold\">(true && 1 && true && 2)</span> : <span>"+(true && 1 && true && 2)+"</span><br />");
$("#datos").append("<span style=\"font-weight:bold\">(true && \"1º\" && true && \"2º\")</span> : <span>"+(true && "1º" && true && "2º")+"</span><br />");
$("#datos").append("<span style=\"font-weight:bold\">(true && true && \"1º\" && \"2º\")</span> : <span>"+(true && true && "1º" && "2º")+"</span><br />");
});
</script>
</head>
<body>
<div id="datos"></div>
</body>
</html>
Return to HTML:
(false || null || "1º" || "2º") : 1º
(false && null || false || "2º") : 2º
(false && true || "1º" || "2º") : 1º
(true && null && 6 && 5) : null
(null && true && false && false) : null
(false && true && false && false) : false
(true && 1 && true && 2) : 2
(true && "1º" && true && "2º") : 2º
(true && true && "1º" && "2º") : 2º
Thank you.
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I need to accomplish the following in C#:
string value1 = string.Empty;
string value2 = "default value";
// Request.Form["valueA"] and Request.Form["valueB"] may be null
value1 = (Request.Form["valueA"] || Request.Form["valueB"] || value2);
(false || null || "1º" || "2º")
evaluates in C# to. In the answer is that it doesn't compile as the C# boolean operators are strongly typed. But I think it'd be interesting to know if there is a way to write something similar convenient in C#...( null ?? "1º" ?? "2º" )
, evaluating to the first non-null result.