JavaScript Ternary Operator

When you have a simple if...else statement like the following:

    var a = true;
    if (a == true) {
     alert("True");
    }
    else {
     alert("False");
    }

It may be best to use the ternary operator.

    var a = true;
    //(Test) ? (if) : (else);
    (a == true) ? alert("True") : alert("False");

References: Javascript (JS) Tutorial - Ternary Operators code, syntax ccondition, JavaScript Ant - The Conditional Operator (Ternary Operator)

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