C has the following syntax for a shorthand IF-ELSE statement
(integer == 5) ? (TRUE) : (FALSE);
I often find myself requiring only one portion (TRUE or FALSE) of the statement and use this
(integer == 5) ? (TRUE) : (0);
I was just wondering if there was a way to not include the ELSE portion of the statement using this shorthand notation?
return
statement can definitely not be put inside an expression.?:
is not "a shorthand IF-ELSE statement" - it's an operator. See e.g. stackoverflow.com/questions/18638915/…?:
, but it's a limited subset.