how to use ternary operator in java code example

Example 1: ternery java

int val1 = 10;
int val2 = 20;

int max = val1 >= val2 ? val1 : val2;

Example 2: java ternary operator

Object myObject = booleanExpression ? valueIfTrue : valueIfFalse;

Example 3: ternary operator java

booleanExpression ? expression1 : expression2;
//expression1 if booleanExpression==true
//expression2 if booleanExpression==false

Example 4: ternary operator in java

// variable= condition ? value if condition is True : value if condition is false
// only ternary operator in java
int max,a=1,b=2;
max= a>b ? a : b;

//will result in max = b

Example 5: ternary operator java

booleanExpression ? expression1 : expression2;

Example 6: java ternary operator

The condition part of a ternary operator is followed by a question mark (?). 
After the question mark are the two values the ternary operator can return, separated by a colon (:).

The values part consists of two values. The first value is returned if the condition parts evaluates to true.
The second value is returned if the condition part evaluates to false.

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