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Start your free trialJamie Wyton
3,011 Pointshelp please
I keep getting - Did you include the boolean expression to evaluate?
int value = -1;
string textColor = null;
(value < 0) ? textColor = "red" : textColor = "green";
2 Answers
Jon Wood
9,884 PointsYou're almost there! It looks like you're just assigning to the textColor
variable within the ternary statement. Try something like this:
string textColor = value < 0 ? "insert color" : "insert other color";
Caleb Mortensen
15,446 PointstextColor = (value < 0) ? "red" : "green";