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c - Assignment statement used in conditional operators

Can anybody please tell me why this statement is giving an error - Lvalue Required

(a>b?g=a:g=b); 

but this one is correct

(a>b?g=a:(g=b));

where a , b and g are integer variables , and a and b are taken as input from keyboard.

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In the expression,

(a > b ? g = a : g = b);

the relational operator > has the highest precedence, so a > b is grouped as an operand. The conditional-expression operator ? : has the next-highest precedence. Its first operand is a>b, and its second operand is g = a. However, the last operand of the conditional-expression operator is considered to be g rather than g = b, since this occurrence of g binds more closely to the conditional-expression operator than it does to the assignment operator. A syntax error occurs because = b does not have a left-hand operand (l-value).
You should use parentheses to prevent errors of this kind and produce more readable code which has been done in your second statement

(a > b ? g = a : (g = b));

in which last operand g = b of : ? has an l-value g and thats why it is correct.

Alternatively you can do

g = a > b ? a : b

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