@ExpiredData Yes, i
is indeed the ternary, with ë
as else. And }
can be used to close one if (+ optional else) statement. So this in C#: var s=""; if(input == 1){ s+="a"; }if(input2 == 1){ s +="b"; }else{ s+="c"; } System.Console.WriteLine(s);
would be õ Ii 'a« } Ii 'b« ë 'c«
in 05AB1E (ungolfed as example of course).