What are some examples of using the ternary operator in Python?
The ternary operator in Python is a shorthand way to write an if-else statement. For example:
result = 'Yes' if condition else 'No'
This assigns 'Yes' to result
if condition
is true, otherwise 'No'. Would you like to see more examples?
Yes, please provide more examples.
Sure! Here’s another example:
max_value = a if a > b else b
This assigns the greater of a
or b
to max_value
. You can also use it in list comprehensions. Want to see that?
Yes, how can I use it in a list comprehension?
You can use the ternary operator in a list comprehension like this:
results = [x if x > 0 else 0 for x in numbers]
This will replace negative numbers in the list with 0. Would you like to know more about list comprehensions?
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