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How ternary operators are used in python?

Answer Posted / Karan Vidyarthi

"In Python, the ternary operator (or conditional expression) is a shorthand for if-else statement. It has the syntax: result = (condition) * expression_if_true : expression_if_false. Here's an example: 'x' if x > 0 else 'n'."

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