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Courses Plus Student 16,902 Pointsdoes the instructor mean "ternary operator?" in this video
At around ~6:44 in this video does the instructor mean ternary operator
as it sounds like he says tertiary operator.
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James Barnett
39,199 PointsAccording to wikipedia.org
In computer science, a ternary operator (sometimes incorrectly called a tertiary operator) is an operator that takes three arguments.
According to merriam-webster.com
- ternary: having three parts
- tertiary: occurring in or being a third stage
Kenso Trabing
Courses Plus Student 16,902 PointsThanks