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Mary Hough
897 PointsCode challenge again
The error is did you include the ternary operator?
int value = -1;
string textColor = null;
textColor = (value < 0 ) ? "red" : "green";
//if (value < 0)
//{
// textColor = "red";
//}
//else
//{
// textColor = "green";
//}
1 Answer

Steven Parker
215,372 PointsThis seems to be a duplicate of your previous question. Please ask questions only once.
See the answer(s) posted in the original question. You can delete this duplicate, click the little rectangle with the 3 dots in it to see the option.