In the Big Nerd Ranch C book, which I'm using to learn C, it is said that "whenever you have a scenario where a value is assigned to a variable based on a conditional, you have a candidate for the 'conditional/ternary operator', which is ?."
So my questions is, can someone explain to me the following code snippet:
int i = 20;
int j = 25;
int k = (i > j) ? 10 : 5;
if (5 < j - k) {
//First expression
printf("the first expression is true.");
} else if ( j > i ) {
//Second Expression
printf("The second expression is true.");
} else {
printf("Neither expression is true.");
}
k
is equal to 5, and it won't compile because theelse if
line doesn't have any condition.