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C# C# Objects Encapsulation and Arrays Ternary If

osman karataş
osman karataş
17,107 Points

(value < 0) ? textColor = "red" : textColor = "green";

Bummer Did you include the boolean expression to evaluate?

CodeChallenge.cs
int value = -1;
string textColor = null;

(value < 0) ? textColor = "red" : textColor = "green";

Bummer Did you include the boolean expression to evaluate?

2 Answers

Vance Rivera
Vance Rivera
18,322 Points

You were almost there.

string testColor = "";

//instead of this
(value < 0) ? textColor = "red" : textColor = "green";

//It should be written like this
textColor = value < 0 ? "red" : "green";

Cheers!