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Start your free trialOscar Munoz Carranza
2,716 PointsI do not understand with my solution does not work. I use VS and work well
whit it is not working? I test on my VS and work well.
int value = -1; string textColor = null; return (value < 0 ) ? (textColor = "red") : textColor = "green";
int value = -1;
string textColor = null;
value < 0 ? textColor = "red" : textColor = "green";
1 Answer
Steven Parker
231,198 PointsTernaries should be used to select between values, not to control statement execution (that's what "if" is for).
So a more typical use of a ternary to make an assignment (and what the challenge expects) would be like this:
variable =
expression?
value_if_true:
value_if_false;