Is it possible to write such a line, and within this line I want change a variable value?
opacity: condition == true ? 1, stringName ='Steve' : 0
Not sure what you expect the code to do exactly but my guess
opacity: condition == true ? (){ stringName = 'Steve'; return 0; }() : 0;
You can't have a list of expressions in the true or false part, only one single expression.
(){}
creates a function and the additional ()
cause it to be called. This way you can have multiple statements.
Dec 18, 2019 at 4:34
I think this is what you wanted
opacity : condition== true ? 1 : stringName == "Steve" ? 0 : 2,
I am not sure you will be able to achieve the best result in a case like this using ternary expressions. Instead, you can create a sperate function that you can bundle in all your conditions and maybe return an appropriate variable as the case may be.
After the you can call the SetState() Function to update your widget.
stringName = 'steve'
supposed to do here? Is it that you want to have 2 statements for thecondition == true
case?