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Explain ternary operator in python?

Answer Posted / Deependra Kumar

The ternary operator in Python is a shorthand for an if-else statement. It consists of three parts: a condition followed by a question mark (`?`), then the expression to be executed if the condition is true, and finally the expression to be executed otherwise, separated by a colon (`:`). Here's an example:nn```pythonnx = 10ny = 'even' if x % 2 == 0 else 'odd'nprint(y)```

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