C++, ternary operator, std::cout

主宰稳场 提交于 2019-12-05 00:40:25
Armen Tsirunyan

Depends on what type is result1, result2 etc.

expressionC ? expression1 : expression2 isn't valid for all types of expression1 and expression2. They must necessarily be convertible to a common type, roughly speaking (exact rules and exceptions can be read in the standard). Now, if results are strings, then you do it like this:

std::cout << ( condition1 ? result1 : "Error" ) 
                         ^^^
          << ( condition2 ? result2 : "Error") 
                         ^^^
          << etc.

But if results are integers, for example, you can't do it.

HTH

Try using condition ? true-value : false-value.

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