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c# - Ternary Expression Possible?

I'm not sure if the following statement is possible to write as one line (i.e. Ternary form).

if (A == B)
    FunctionA();
else 
    FunctionB();

Both FunctionA and FunctionB are type void.

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No. The conditional operator is only valid for non-void expressions. The point is to evaluate one of two expressions, and for that to be the result.

Basically: write the if statement. It's the idiomatic way of executing one action or another.

You could write an extension method like this:

// For demonstration purposes only. Please don't use in real life.
public static void Conditional(this bool result,
                               Action trueAction,
                               Action falseAction)
{
    Action action = result ? trueAction : falseAction;
    action();
}

Then:

(A == B).Conditional(FunctionA, FunctionB);

... but I'd strongly advise you not to.


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