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Question about using the ternary operator


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Basically, the ternary operator is like an if ... else ... statement.

 

$array['key'] ? echo "Array key exists." : echo "Array key does not exist.";
could be written as
if($array['key'){ echo "Array key exists."; } else { echo "Array key does not exist."; }

Basically, the ternary operator is like an if ... else ... statement.

 

$array['key'] ? echo "Array key exists." : echo "Array key does not exist.";
could be written as
if($array['key'){ echo "Array key exists."; } else { echo "Array key does not exist."; }

 

Thank you for your help but i think it should be written like this  echo $array['key'] ?  "Array key exists." :  "Array key does not exist.";

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