int a = 7, b = 21; System.out.println( "The min is: " + (a < b?
a:
b ) );
Here is a slightly more interesting example:
A program computes the average grade each student in a class. Students whose average grade is below 60 are given a bonus of 5 points. All other students are given a bonus of just 3 points.
Here is the program fragment that does this:
... average grade is computed here ... average += (average < 60 ) ? 5 : 3 ;
The subexpressions that make up a conditional expression can be as complicated as you want. Now say that student grades below 60 are to be increased by 10 percent and that other grades are to be increased by 5 percent. Here is the program fragment that does this:
... average grade is computed here ... average += (average < 60 ) ? average*0.10 : average*0.05;
This is probably about as complicated as you want to get with the conditional operator.
If you need to do
something more complicated than this,
do it with if-else
statements.
Write an assignment statement that adds one to the integer number
if it is odd, but adds nothing if it is even.