Most C++ programmers are familiar with the ternary operator:

    x = (y < 0) ? 10 : 20;

However, they don't realize that it can be used as an lvalue:

    (a == 0) ? a : b = 1;

which is shorthand for

    if (a == 0)
        a = 1;
    else
        b = 1;

Use with caution :-)