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* doc/syntax/control_expressions.rdoc: Added ? : ternary if

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Thu Jan 17 09:08:37 2013 Eric Hodel <drbrain@segment7.net>
* doc/syntax/control_expressions.rdoc: Added ? : ternary if
Thu Jan 17 08:36:04 2013 Eric Hodel <drbrain@segment7.net>
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The result value of an +if+ expression is the last value executed in the
expression.
== Ternary if
You may also write a if-then-else expression using <code>?</code> and
<code>:</code>. This ternary if:
input_type = gets =~ /hello/i ? "greeting" : "other"
Is the same as this +if+ expression:
input_type =
if gets =~ /hello/i
"greeting"
else
"other"
end
While the ternary if is much shorter to write than the more verbose form, for
readability it is recommended that the ternary if is only used for simple
conditionals. Also, avoid using multiple ternary conditions in the same
expression as this can be confusing.
== +unless+ Expression
The +unless+ expression is the opposite of the +if+ expression. If the value