Conditional (ternary) operator - JavaScript 编辑
The conditional (ternary) operator is the only JavaScript operator that takes three operands: a condition followed by a question mark (?
), then an expression to execute if the condition is truthy followed by a colon (:
), and finally the expression to execute if the condition is falsy. This operator is frequently used as a shortcut for the if
statement.
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The source for this interactive example is stored in a GitHub repository. If you'd like to contribute to the interactive examples project, please clone https://github.com/mdn/interactive-examples and send us a pull request.Syntax
condition ? exprIfTrue : exprIfFalse
Parameters
condition
- An expression whose value is used as a condition.
exprIfTrue
- An expression which is evaluated if the
condition
evaluates to a truthy value (one which equals or can be converted totrue
). exprIfFalse
- An expression which is executed if the
condition
is falsy (that is, has a value which can be converted tofalse
).
Description
Besides false
, possible falsy expressions are: null
, NaN
, 0
, the empty string (""
), and undefined
. If condition
is any of these, the result of the conditional expression will be the result of executing the expression exprIfFalse
.
Examples
A simple example
var age = 26;
var beverage = (age >= 21) ? "Beer" : "Juice";
console.log(beverage); // "Beer"
Handling null values
One common usage is to handle a value that may be null
:
let greeting = person => {
let name = person ? person.name : `stranger`
return `Howdy, ${name}`
}
console.log(greeting({name: `Alice`})); // "Howdy, Alice"
console.log(greeting(null)); // "Howdy, stranger"
Conditional chains
The ternary operator is right-associative, which means it can be "chained" in the following way, similar to an if … else if … else if … else
chain:
function example(…) {
return condition1 ? value1
: condition2 ? value2
: condition3 ? value3
: value4;
}
// Equivalent to:
function example(…) {
if (condition1) { return value1; }
else if (condition2) { return value2; }
else if (condition3) { return value3; }
else { return value4; }
}
Specifications
Specification |
---|
ECMAScript (ECMA-262) The definition of 'Conditional Operator' in that specification. |
Browser compatibility
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